Greg Gutfeld shares special message to cancer-stricken Gutfeld! panelist Kat Timpf after she gives birth

Following the announcement that the regular Gutfeld! panelist had been diagnosed with cancer just hours before giving birth, Greg Gutfeld gave Kat Timpf a heartfelt message of support during the live broadcast.

During a recent episode of The Five, Greg Gutfeld posted a heartfelt message of support for his colleague Kat Timpf, wishing her well in the wake of her recent health news.

Speaking to viewers who might have missed Timpf’s announcement, Gutfeld said during the broadcast, “Our love goes out to you, Kat.”

During “One More Thing,” the show’s last segment, he took a moment to inform the audience of Timpf’s predicament. He clarified, “Kat Timpf gave birth to a cute baby boy last week, but along with that came some interesting news.”

Timpf was diagnosed with breast cancer a few hours prior to her labor. “She was diagnosed with breast cancer approximately fifteen hours prior to her labor,” Gutfeld stated. “So she received some heartbreaking news at what was going to be one of the most beautiful times of her life.”

Despite the difficult situation, there is encouraging information regarding her health. According to Gutfeld, doctors are hopeful about her prognosis because it is Stage 0 breast cancer, which is a very early and non-invasive form.

Speaking affectionately about Kat Timpf during yesterday’s broadcast, Gutfeld stated, “The good news is it’s Stage 0, so they’re confident that it hasn’t spread, and that with quick and healthy treatment she’s going to be back to work. She’s a tough little bugger.”

Dana Perino, his co-host on The Five, immediately agreed. Perino smiled and said, “She is.” “And I can’t wait for her to return and torment you.”

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