‘Can’t miss this’ – Kat Timpf confirms her TV return after having a baby and surgery

It has been confirmed that Kat Timpf will co-star in a new Fox News program with Greg Gutfeld and Jamie Lissow.

The 36-year-old host of FOX News, Kat Timpf, has disclosed when she will return to television after taking a break to prioritize her family and health.

After giving birth to her baby boy and receiving a terrifying breast cancer diagnosis, Timpf took maternity leave in February. She has now confirmed when fans can anticipate seeing her return to the screen after spending time embracing motherhood and receiving treatment.

When will Kat be back?

Known for being a panelist on Greg Gutfeld’s late-night show, Kat Timpf will be joining Gutfeld again in a brand-new reality series that will be available to stream on Fox Nation, the network’s online platform.

Timpf will appear on the next episode of What Did I Miss?, where Gutfeld and Jamie Lissow will present a high-stakes competition with four competitors who were completely isolated for almost three months.

The participants lived in Upstate New York from January 20 to April 13 and were totally isolated from the outside world, without access to phones, the internet, television, or social media. The competitors now have to come to terms with what transpired while they were away, particularly the first ninety days of the Trump administration.

They must identify which events are made up and which are real in a series of scenarios presented to them in each episode.

A $500,000 grand prize awaits the winner of the competition, which will take place in front of a live audience. Timpf and Lissow provide panel commentary and insights while Gutfeld hosts the show.

Timpf posted on X to confirm her return.

In response to Greg Gutfeld’s announcement, new mother Kat Timpf wrote, “I’m on the panel w my weird little friend @jamie_lissow,” expressing her excitement about the upcoming FOX Nation reality show.

What Did I Miss? will debut its first episode on May 12 and then air two more episodes on May 13 and 14.

“Truth can be stranger than fiction, and who better to help isolated Americans catch up on the headlines they missed during an unprecedented news cycle than Greg Gutfeld?” said Lauren Petterson, president of FOX Nation, expressing her excitement for the project.

“America’s most-watched late-night host will make his game show debut, guiding contestants through the major news they missed while completely off the grid,” Petterson continued, adding that FOX Nation subscribers will have exclusive access to the event.

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