FOX NEWS SHOCKER: Kat Timpf and Husband Move In with Greg Gutfeld and Elena Moussa—Two Families, One House, and the Unlikely Journey of Late-Night Feeds and Diaper Disasters! What’s Really Going On Behind the Scenes of This Parenting Pact? The Heartwarming Chaos You Didn’t Expect.
In an unexpected yet endearingly chaotic development, two of Fox News’ most prominent personalities have elevated their off-screen camaraderie to a remarkable new level. Kat Timpf and her husband, Cameron Friscia, have officially relocated to the residence of Greg Gutfeld and his wife, Elena. The reason behind this unusual arrangement? Both couples have recently welcomed their first children and have chosen to navigate the challenges of new parenthood together under one roof.
Indeed, you read that correctly. What started as a few shared parenting tips in the Fox News green room has evolved into an extensive co-parenting experience, complete with two infants, four exhausted adults, and one perplexed French bulldog named Gus.
From Cable News to Cribs and Pacifiers
Kat Timpf, the witty and outspoken panelist renowned for her candid opinions on “Gutfeld!” and “The Greg Gutfeld Show,” has recently given birth to her first child, a son named Felix. Shortly before this, her long-time colleague and friend, Greg Gutfeld, 60, welcomed a daughter named Mira with his wife, Elena, 42.
While the Gutfelds were adjusting to their new life with baby Mira, they extended an invitation to the Timpfs, who were facing challenges in finding a nanny and managing the sleepless nights that come with parenthood. Kat, known for her willingness to embrace unconventional solutions, accepted the offer. Within a week, she and Cameron had packed their belongings from their Brooklyn apartment and moved into the Gutfelds’ spacious brownstone in Manhattan. “We joked about it at first,” Kat shared with a friend, “but then it dawned on me: Why not? We’re all in this together, we care for one another, and let’s face it — misery loves company, especially at 3 a.m. with a crying baby.”
A Home Filled with Love (and Laundry): A Parenting Pact That Defies Convention
What makes this living arrangement particularly heartwarming is the way both couples openly acknowledge the challenges of early parenthood. There is no carefully curated Instagram aesthetic or polished family portraits here — just an authentic, sometimes absurd, portrayal of the realities of parenting.Cameron, who has maintained a more private life since the arrival of Felix, shared with a friend that this new living situation has strengthened his bonds with both his wife and his longtime friend Greg. “I never imagined I would be changing diapers alongside the person I used to see passionately discussing politics on cable, yet here we are.”
A Future Filled with Playdates (and Likely Therapy)
Although the duration of this arrangement remains uncertain, both families are currently embracing the enchantment — and chaos — of this shared experience. There are discussions about constructing a nursery in the basement and possibly acquiring a second dog, although Elena has reportedly dismissed that idea with a decisive “absolutely not.”
For the fans, this living situation provides a unique, unscripted insight into the lives of two Fox personalities who are more than mere commentators and provocateurs. They are new parents. They are friends. And for the time being, they are engaged in the challenging yet rewarding task of raising children — one sleepless night at a time.
As Kat succinctly put it: “The house is noisy, the diapers are endless, and no one can keep track of the days. Yet, it somehow feels like home.”
If that isn’t the quintessential political crossover episode, we’re not sure what is.