Fox News stars Kat Timpf and Greg Gutfeld, known for their sharp wit on Gutfeld! and The Five, have recently opened up about their lives as new parents, sharing candid insights into the joys and struggles of raising their children. Timpf, 36, welcomed her son, Felix, in February 2025, while Gutfeld, 60, became a first-time father to daughter Mira in November 2024. In interviews and on-air moments, they’ve dropped surprising details about their parenting challenges, heartwarming home habits, and the adorable nicknames they’ve given their kids. Here’s the full story of how these media personalities navigate parenthood, blending humor with raw emotion. 😍👶
Parenting Challenges: A Raw Look at the Struggle

Kat Timpf’s journey into motherhood was anything but conventional. On February 25, 2025, she announced Felix’s birth on Instagram, revealing a bombshell: just 15 hours before going into labor, she was diagnosed with Stage 0 breast cancer. The diagnosis, followed by a double mastectomy in March, turned her anticipated maternity leave into a whirlwind of medical appointments and recovery. Timpf shared on The Five in April 2025, “I thought I’d be napping with Felix, not scheduling surgeries. Parenting is hard enough without cancer crashing the party.” She described sleepless nights, not just from Felix’s cries but from anxiety about her health, admitting, “Some days, I’m just surviving on coffee and cuddles.”
Gutfeld, meanwhile, has been vocal about the shock of fatherhood at 60. On Gutfeld! in January 2025, he joked, “Mira’s got more energy than me, and I’m supposed to keep up? I’m too old for this!” Behind the humor, he’s shared genuine struggles. In a Variety interview, he admitted, “My career’s 24/7, and now Mira’s the real boss. I’m terrible at diapers—Elena does 90% of the work.” Gutfeld’s demanding schedule, including hosting The Five and Gutfeld! (averaging 4.6 million and 2.5 million viewers, respectively), leaves little time for parenting, causing guilt. He confessed on Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast, “I’m selfish by nature. Mira’s forcing me to rethink everything.”
Both have faced public scrutiny. Timpf, a libertarian who’s weathered hate mail for her views, told the Los Angeles Times that parenting criticism stings worse. “People judge my every move—‘You’re working too soon!’ or ‘Why no breastmilk?’—when I’m just trying to keep Felix alive.” Gutfeld, too, has been trolled on X for taking paternity leave, with one post reading, “Greg’s off playing dad while Gutfeld! tanks without him.” He retorted on air, “Mira’s worth every missed monologue.”
Adorable Home Habits: Chaos and Connection

Despite the challenges, Timpf and Gutfeld have cultivated heartwarming routines that reflect their quirky personalities. Timpf, living in Manhattan with husband Cameron Friscia, has turned their apartment into a “punk-rock nursery.” She shared on Instagram that Felix’s room features Misfits posters, a nod to her love for the band, and a crib with a mobile playing “softened” punk tunes. Their dog, Carl, and cat, Cheens, are Felix’s “bodyguards,” with Timpf joking, “Carl sniffs every bottle like he’s Secret Service.” She and Friscia have a nightly ritual of singing “You Are My Sunshine” to Felix, even if “we’re both off-key and half-dead from exhaustion.”
Timpf’s recovery from surgery has shaped their habits. Unable to lift Felix for weeks, she’d lie on the couch with him napping on her chest, reading her book I Used to Like You Until… aloud as a “bedtime story.” She told People, “Felix doesn’t get the satire yet, but he loves my voice.” Friscia, a former Army Ranger, handles bath time, turning it into a “military operation” with precise timing and a playlist of 80s rock. Timpf laughed, “Cameron’s stricter with the bath bubbles than he was in the Army.”
Gutfeld and Elena Moussa, in their $10.5 million SoHo loft, have a different vibe. Their French bulldog, Gus, is Mira’s “jealous sibling,” prompting Gutfeld to create a “peace treaty” by giving Gus extra treats during Mira’s feedings. Gutfeld’s home habit is reading to Mira from his old Maxim magazines, joking on The Five, “She loves the car ads, not the bikini stuff—yet.” Elena, a former fashion stylist, dresses Mira in custom onesies, while Gutfeld sticks to “team mascot” duties, cheering during tummy time. He shared on Gutfeld!, “Elena’s the pro; I’m just the hype man.”
The couples’ friendship has led to shared habits. In April 2025, Timpf and Friscia temporarily moved into Gutfeld’s Manhattan brownstone to navigate early parenthood together, creating a “Fox News commune.” They set up whiteboards for feeding schedules, rotated diaper shifts, and held “midnight venting sessions” over decaf coffee. Timpf said, “Greg’s useless at swaddling, but his bad dad jokes keep us sane.” The arrangement, though chaotic, fostered a bond, with Mira and Felix napping side by side while the adults binged Challengers—Gutfeld’s favorite 2024 film.
Nicknames That Melt Hearts
Timpf and Gutfeld’s nicknames for their kids are as colorful as their personalities. Timpf calls Felix “Lila Bean,” inspired by his “tiny, bean-like toes” and her love for purple (lila in Spanish). She revealed on Fox News Saturday Night in April 2025, “Felix is my Lila Bean—he’s small but mighty, like a punk-rock superhero.” Friscia uses “Captain Chaos” for Felix’s knack for spitting up at the worst moments, a name Timpf shared on X, posting, “Captain Chaos strikes again! RIP my favorite hoodie. 😅 #MomLife.”

Gutfeld dubs Mira “The Dictator” for her commanding cries, a nickname he introduced on Gutfeld! in February 2025, saying, “Mira’s running the house. I’m just her loyal subject.” Elena calls her “Little Star,” reflecting Mira’s bright eyes, which Gutfeld mentioned on The Five: “She’s got Elena’s eyes, so ‘Little Star’ fits.” On Instagram, Gutfeld also uses “Mira-cle” for her unexpected arrival at his age, captioning a photo, “My Mira-cle is three months old and already funnier than Tyrus.”
Fan Reactions and What’s Next
Fans have eaten up these revelations, flooding X with love. One post read, “Kat’s ‘Lila Bean’ and Greg’s ‘Mira-cle’ are too cute! Parenting’s tough, but they’re killing it. 🍼 #Gutfeld.” Another user wrote, “Timpf singing punk lullabies to Felix? Iconic. Greg reading Maxim to Mira? Hilarious. 😍 #FoxNewsParents.” Some criticized their openness, with one X post sniping, “Kat and Greg overshare about their kids. Leave it private!” But Timpf clapped back on air, “Felix is my joy. I’ll shout it from the rooftops.”
Both are balancing parenthood with their careers. Timpf returned to TV on May 12, 2025, joining Gutfeld on Fox Nation’s What Did I Miss?, a game show where contestants guess real versus fake headlines. Gutfeld continues dominating late-night, with Gutfeld! holding its top spot. Their parenting journey, marked by vulnerability and humor, resonates with fans, proving even TV stars struggle—and shine—in the chaos of raising kids.
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