Kat Timpf and Greg Gutfeld Are Now Roommates—With Babies, Burp Cloths, and Fox News Flashbacks: Inside the Most Unexpected Living Arrangement on TV

In what can only be described as a hilariously heartwarming sitcom waiting to happen, Fox News favorites Kat Timpf and Greg Gutfeld have taken their off-screen friendship to the next level—by moving in together. No, not in that way. Kat and her husband, Cameron Friscia, have temporarily moved in with Greg and his wife, Elena Moussa, after both couples welcomed their first children. Yes, two babies. Four adults. One house. And one very confused French bulldog named Gus.

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This impromptu co-parenting experiment in Greg and Elena’s spacious Manhattan brownstone is equal parts chaotic and endearing—and totally unexpected from two of the sharpest, most opinionated voices on late-night cable.

From Cable News to Crib Sharing

It all started with late-night baby talk in the Gutfeld! green room. Kat Timpf had just given birth to her son, Felix, while Greg and Elena were adjusting to life with their daughter, Mira, born just a few months prior. Amid the haze of sleepless nights and the struggle to find reliable childcare, Greg offered a solution: “Just move in.”

And, as Kat puts it: “We joked about it at first. But then it hit me—why not? We’re all trying to figure this out. We love each other. And let’s be honest—misery loves company. Especially at 3 a.m. with a screaming infant.”

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So, the Timpfs packed up their Brooklyn apartment and crossed the bridge to Manhattan. And suddenly, the Gutfeld household became a full-blown baby battleground—complete with rotating diaper duty, whiteboards for feeding schedules, and debates over whose turn it is to clean up the spit-up on the sofa.

A Brownstone Bursting with Love (and Laundry)

Inside this baby-fueled madhouse, what you won’t find are pristine family portraits or curated Instagram grids. What you will find? Four people doing their best, every single day.

“There’s something so oddly comforting about knowing you’re not the only one Googling ‘can babies burp in their sleep’ at 2 a.m.,” Kat laughed to a friend. “Elena is the calm in the storm. Meanwhile, I’m stress-snacking trail mix in the nursery and crying over spilled breast milk.”

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Greg, who built his career as the snarky, late-night contrarian, has traded his signature smirk for burp cloths and lullabies. “He loves the noise,” a close friend shared. “Greg has always been a night owl—but now instead of ranting about politics at midnight, he’s making waffles and humming lullabies.”

Late-Night Feedings Turned Editorial Meetings

Despite the household’s transformation from newsroom to nursery, Kat and Greg haven’t completely checked out of their media roles. In fact, according to Kat, the two often find themselves having mini-Gutfeld! editorial meetings while pacing the living room with fussy babies in tow.

“I’ll be bouncing Felix in one arm, Greg’s bottle-feeding Mira on the couch, and we’re both yelling about the latest political headline like we’re still on air,” Kat shared. “Cameron and Elena just roll their eyes and leave the room.”

It’s the kind of chaotic multitasking that would make any parent—and producer—proud.

Co-Parenting in the Public Eye

What’s unique about this living arrangement is that it breaks the mold of polished, picture-perfect parenthood often portrayed by public figures. Instead, fans are getting an unfiltered, behind-the-scenes look at two of cable news’ most recognizable names, living through the mess and magic of new parenthood together.

There’s no vanity here—just real parenting, shared responsibilities, and genuine friendship.

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

Cameron Friscia, who’s mostly stayed out of the spotlight, summed it up best: “I didn’t think I’d be changing diapers with the guy I used to watch roast politicians on TV… but here we are.”

A Future of Playdates and Possibly a Reality Show

So what’s next for this makeshift parenting pod? There are rumors of a basement nursery build, shared holiday traditions, and even jokes about pitching a Fox Nation reality show called Fox & Family: The Gutfeld-Timpf Diaries.

Even Gus, Greg and Elena’s French bulldog, has adjusted to his new housemates—though he reportedly still gives the babies side-eye whenever they start crying.

Of course, this isn’t a forever situation. The Timpfs plan to move back into their own space eventually. But for now, the arrangement is working. The shared sleepless nights, the joint meal preps, the laugh-through-the-tears parenting moments—this chaotic little household has become a village, the kind every new parent wishes for but rarely finds.

In Kat’s Words: “It Feels Like Home”

Despite their high-pressure jobs and public profiles, Kat Timpf and Greg Gutfeld are embracing a new kind of spotlight—one filled with baby bottles, burp cloths, and midnight lullabies.

As Kat perfectly summed it up:

“The house is loud. The diapers are never-ending. No one knows what day it is. But somehow, it feels like home.”

And in a world obsessed with filters and perfection, this messy, loving, sleep-deprived experiment might just be the most honest—and inspiring—story Fox News has ever told.