Kat Timpf and Husband Move Into Greg Gutfeld’s Home — Two New Fox News Parents Join Forces in One House, Sharing Late-Night Feeds, Diaper Disasters, and the Unexpected Joy of Raising Babies Together
In a surprising — yet heartwarmingly chaotic — twist, two of Fox News’ most recognizable faces have taken their off-screen friendship to a whole new level. Kat Timpf and her husband, Cameron Friscia, have officially moved into the home of Greg Gutfeld and his wife Elena. Why? Because both couples just welcomed their first children — and decided to take on the rollercoaster of new parenthood under one roof.
Yes, you read that right. What began as a few parenting tips exchanged in the Fox News green room has now turned into a full-blown co-parenting crash course — featuring two babies, four sleep-deprived adults, and one very confused French bulldog named Gus.
From Cable News to Cribs and Pacifiers
Kat Timpf, the witty, sharp-tongued panelist known for her no-nonsense takes on “Gutfeld!” and “The Greg Gutfeld Show,” recently gave birth to her first child, a baby boy named Felix. Not long before, her long-time colleague and friend Greg Gutfeld, 60, quietly welcomed a baby girl named Mira with his wife Elena, 42.
While the Gutfelds had already been settling into their new routine with baby Mira, they extended an open invitation to the Timpfs, who were struggling to find a nanny and navigate the sleepless, bottle-spilling nights of parenthood. Kat, never one to shy away from unconventional solutions, said yes — and within a week, she and Cameron had packed up their Brooklyn apartment and moved into the Gutfelds’ spacious Manhattan brownstone.
“We joked about it at first,” Kat told 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 a.m. with a screaming infant.”
A House Full of Love (and Laundry)
Since moving in, the Timpf-Gutfeld household has become something of a sitcom come to life. There are whiteboards in the kitchen tracking feeding schedules, rotating “diaper duty” shifts, and a surprisingly serious debate about which lullaby playlist is less soul-crushing after the tenth repeat.
But amid the chaos, something beautiful is unfolding. These aren’t just two families sharing a house — they’re building a support system rooted in laughter, love, and an unspoken agreement to never judge each other for wearing inside-out shirts or crying over spilled breast milk.
“Elena is a godsend,” Kat admitted. “She’s so calm, so collected. Meanwhile, I’m just… Googling ‘is four hours of baby hiccups normal?’ at 2 a.m.”
Greg, who rarely speaks about his personal life, is said to be “weirdly sentimental” about the arrangement. A source close to the host revealed that he’s taken to making breakfast for the whole house each morning — even if it’s just reheated waffles and strong coffee for the sleep-deprived crew.
“Greg loves the noise,” the source said. “He spent years being the night owl, the edgy late-night guy. Now he’s the one walking around with a burp cloth on his shoulder and humming lullabies under his breath.”
Late-Night Feedings and Fox News Flashbacks
Despite their new reality being full of midnight feedings and baby bottles, neither Kat nor Greg have strayed too far from their Fox News roots. In fact, according to Kat, their nightly baby duties often turn into mini editorial meetings.
“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 dynamic has led to some rather creative multitasking. Elena reportedly edits photo spreads from her phone while Mira naps on her chest, and Kat has been spotted recording voice memos for podcast ideas while folding onesies.
Greg, meanwhile, is said to be taking his role as a “girl dad” very seriously — often reading baby Mira excerpts from Mark Twain and George Carlin books, convinced she’ll appreciate sarcasm before solid food.
A Parenting Pact That’s Breaking the Mold
What makes this arrangement so uniquely touching is how openly both couples embrace the imperfections of early parenthood. There’s no curated Instagram aesthetic or polished family photos here — just a raw, real, sometimes ridiculous experience shared among friends.
The couples have even started joking about pitching their story as a reality show: “Fox & Family: The Gutfeld-Timpf Diaries.” But beneath the laughs, there’s an undeniable tenderness in their journey.
“We’re not doing this because it’s easy,” Kat said. “We’re doing this because it’s easier together.”
Cameron, who has kept a lower public profile since Felix’s birth, told a friend that the move has brought him closer to both his wife and his old friend Greg. “I didn’t think I’d be changing diapers with the guy I used to watch rant about politics on cable TV, but here we are.”
A Future Full of Playdates (and Probably Therapy)
While no one knows how long the arrangement will last, for now, both families are soaking up the magic — and mayhem — of this shared chapter. There’s talk of building a nursery in the basement and maybe even getting a second dog, though Elena reportedly vetoed that idea with a firm “absolutely not.”
For the fans, this living arrangement offers a rare, unscripted glimpse into the lives of two Fox stars who are more than just pundits and provocateurs. They’re new parents. They’re friends. And for now, they’re doing the messy, beautiful work of raising babies — one sleepless night at a time.
As Kat summed it up: “The house is loud, the diapers are never-ending, and no one knows what day it is. But somehow, it feels like home.”
And if that’s not the ultimate political crossover episode, we don’t know what is.
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