Kat Timpf and Greg Gutfeld Move In Together — with Their Families and Newborns in Tow

In a delightfully unexpected and thoroughly chaotic twist, two of Fox News’ most recognizable personalities have taken their friendship far beyond the green room. Kat Timpf and her husband, Cameron Friscia, have officially moved in with Greg Gutfeld and his wife, Elena. The reason? Both couples recently welcomed their first children — and decided that the best way to survive the joys and challenges of new parenthood was to do it together, under one roof.

Yes, you read that correctly. What started as casual conversations about parenting between commercial breaks has turned into a full-scale shared-living experiment featuring two newborns, four very tired adults, and one extremely perplexed French bulldog named Gus.

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From Cable News to Cribs

Kat Timpf, the sharp-witted panelist known for her unapologetically candid takes on Gutfeld! and The Greg Gutfeld Show, recently became a mom to baby Felix. Not long before, Greg Gutfeld — better known for his satirical edge and late-night irreverence — quietly became a first-time father to a baby girl named Mira, whom he shares with his wife Elena.

With the Gutfelds already a few steps ahead in their parenting journey, they extended an offer to the Timpfs, who were still adjusting to sleepless nights and the whirlwind of caring for a newborn. Kat, never one to shy away from unconventional ideas, took them up on it. Within a week, she and Cameron left their Brooklyn apartment behind and joined the Gutfelds in their spacious Manhattan brownstone.

“We joked about it at first,” Kat shared with a friend, “but the more we thought about it, the more it made sense. We’re all in the trenches here, trying to figure this out, and let’s face it — things are a lot funnier at 3 a.m. when someone else is also awake with a crying baby.”

A Home Full of Bottles, Laughter, and Love

The newly combined household now operates somewhere between a reality show and a very stylish daycare center. There are whiteboards in the kitchen outlining feeding times, rotating diaper shifts, and a running debate about which lullaby playlist drives people the least crazy after the tenth repeat.

Despite the beautiful chaos, something quietly profound is unfolding. This isn’t just two families sharing space — it’s two couples building a daily rhythm of mutual support, laughter, and grace. Everyone has their role, and no one judges when someone is wearing inside-out clothing or crying over a dropped bottle.

“Elena is incredible,” Kat said. “She’s calm, patient, and knows how to keep everything grounded. Meanwhile, I’m over here frantically Googling, ‘Is four hours of baby hiccups normal?’”

Even Greg, who rarely opens up about his private life, has apparently leaned into the new lifestyle. According to a close friend, he’s been making breakfast each morning — reheated waffles and strong coffee for the sleep-deprived crew — and has embraced the steady soundtrack of crying, cooing, and baby laughter.

“Greg actually enjoys the chaos,” the friend revealed. “For someone who spent years cultivating a night-owl persona, he’s surprisingly sentimental about all this. Now, he’s the guy walking around with a burp cloth on his shoulder and humming lullabies.”

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Editorial Debates Between Bottle Feedings

Unsurprisingly, the Fox News spirit hasn’t entirely left the building. Kat says the long nights often turn into impromptu editorial brainstorms.

“I’ll be bouncing Felix in one arm, Greg’s pacing the living room with Mira, and suddenly we’re breaking down the news cycle like we’re on set,” she joked. “Cameron and Elena just shake their heads and walk away.”

This multitasking magic has become the norm. Elena reportedly edits photo projects with Mira napping on her chest. Kat records podcast ideas while folding onesies. Greg, ever the proud new dad, has started reading literary satire and political essays aloud to Mira, convinced that sarcasm is an essential early life skill.

Redefining the New Parenting Norm

What makes this setup so refreshing isn’t just the novelty — it’s the authenticity. There’s no curated Instagram perfection here, no matching pajama sets in a filtered family photoshoot. Just real moments shared between friends navigating the sometimes hilarious, sometimes humbling realities of life with newborns.

The foursome has even joked about pitching the arrangement as a reality series: Fox & Family: The Gutfeld-Timpf Diaries. While the idea is lighthearted, the sense of connection is genuine.

“We’re not doing this because it’s easy,” Kat said. “We’re doing it because it’s easier together.”

Cameron, usually a more private figure, echoed the sentiment. “I didn’t expect to be doing late-night diaper changes with the guy I used to watch rant on TV. But honestly, it’s been great for all of us.”

Looking Ahead — With Playdates and Coffee (and Maybe a Second Dog)

No one knows how long the living arrangement will last. For now, though, the families are embracing this shared chapter. There’s been talk of turning the basement into a shared nursery and even adding another dog to the mix — an idea that Elena reportedly vetoed immediately with a firm “no.”

For fans and followers, this behind-the-scenes peek reveals a different side of two prominent media figures: not as hosts or commentators, but as parents, friends, and partners navigating new terrain together.

As Kat put it, “The house is loud, the diapers are nonstop, and no one has any clue what day it is. But it somehow works. It feels like home.”

And if that’s not the ultimate unexpected collaboration in the world of cable news, it’s hard to imagine what is.