Kat Timpf and Husband Move In With Greg Gutfeld: Fox News Stars Turn Co-Parenting Chaos Into Comedy Gold

From Fox News to Diaper Duty: Inside Kat Timpf and Greg Gutfeld’s Unlikely Parenting Pact
Kat Timpf, Greg Gutfeld, and their spouses sitting together in a cozy living room, each holding their newborn babies, sharing a joyful co-parenting moment.

Kat Timpf Moves In With Greg Gutfeld: Fox News Stars Take on Parenthood Together

In a move that sounds straight out of a sitcom pilot, Fox News personalities Kat Timpf and Greg Gutfeld have merged their lives most unexpectedly by moving in together to raise their newborns under one roof.

Kat Timpf and her husband Cameron Friscia recently joined Greg Gutfeld and his wife Elena in their Manhattan brownstone, turning a casual help offer into a full-blown, cohabiting, co-parenting adventure. Both couples recently welcomed their first children—and instead of battling sleepless nights alone, they've decided to tackle the newborn whirlwind together.

"We joked about it at first," Kat shared with a friend, "but then it hit me: Why not? We're all trying to figure this out; we love each other, and let's be honest—misery loves company, especially at 3 AM with a screaming infant."


A Brownstone Built on Bottles, Love, and Lullabies

The new living arrangement began as a spontaneous solution to Kat and Cameron's nanny woes, but it's quickly become a crash course in parenting—and patience.

Timpf is known for her biting humor on Gutfeld! And The Greg Gutfeld Show recently gave birth to a baby boy, Felix. Around the same time, Gutfeld and Elena welcomed their daughter, Mira, into the world.

What began as some green room baby talk evolved into a nightly routine of bottle-warming, burping, and diaper explosions—with a whiteboard schedule in the kitchen and more pacifiers than anyone can count.

“Elena is a godsend,” Kat says. "She's so calm, so collected. Meanwhile, I'm just Googling 'Is four hours of baby hiccups normal?' at 2 AM."

Even Gutfeld, the ever-cynical late-night host, is said to have softened in the role of "girl dad," seen humming lullabies and flipping waffles for the household each morning.


Late-Night Feeds and Political Debates

Despite the baby-filled chaos, some habits die hard.

"I'll be bouncing Felix in one arm, Greg's feeding Mira on the couch, and suddenly we're arguing about the latest headlines like we're on-air," Kat joked. "Cameron and Elena just roll their eyes and leave the room."

The babies nap while Elena edits the photo spread on her phone. Kat records podcast ideas between folding onesies. And Greg? He's reading Mira snippets from George Carlin and Mark Twain, convinced sarcasm should be a second language.

It's an odd scene—but a very real one. And in today's overly curated, Instagram-filtered world, it's refreshingly raw.


No Filters, No Facades—Just Family (and Spilled Milk)

There are no perfectly posed family portraits here. Just two couples fumbling through new parenthood with humor, empathy, and more laundry than they ever imagined.

They've joked about pitching the experience as a show—“Fox & Family: The Gutfeld-Timpf Diaries"—but the beauty of this story lies in its unscripted sincerity.

"We're not doing this because it's easy," Kat says. "We're doing this because it's easier together.

Even Cameron, usually low-key and private, admits the move has deepened his bond with Kat and Gutfeld. "I didn't think I'd be changing diapers with the guy I used to watch rant about politics on TV, but here we are."


What's Next for This Parenting Powerhouse?

There's talk of a basement nursery, a second dog (vetoed by Elena), and endless baby playdates on the horizon. But for now, the Gutfeld-Timpf household is taking it one night, feeding at a time.

And if you ask Kat, the chaos is worth it.

"The house is loud, the diapers are never-ending, and no one knows what day it is,” she said. "But somehow, it feels like home."

In an age of division and distance, this unexpected parenting pact proves that love, laughter, and shared exhaustion can bring people closer than ever—especially when babies are involved.

  1. Laura S. says:

    I love reading about your 2 families joining forces and contributing conversation and ideas to each other. You have created a new joint family compound. I bet there are many of us that would like to be a fly on the wall.

  2. Lisa Swain says:

    I love your stories. This is how families lived years ago, and it worked. Thanks for sharing maybe others can learn from you.

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