THIS JUST IN: Kat Timpf REVEALS Her Newborn’s Name, Weight—And the BIZARRE Hobby That Has Fans GASPING! What’s Her Baby Already Into at Just Weeks Old? The Detail That’s Shocked the Internet and Melted Millions of Hearts!

Kat Timpf Reveals Her Baby’s Name, Weight, and the Unexpected Hobby Taking the Internet by Storm

After weeks of speculation and fan anticipation, Fox News star Kat Timpf has finally broken her silence and revealed the full details about her newborn baby—and it’s not just the name and weight that have fans talking. It’s a strange and adorable hobby her baby has picked up that’s sending the internet into a complete tailspin.

Known for her sharp wit and unapologetically quirky takes on politics and pop culture, Timpf surprised everyone when she announced her pregnancy live on Gutfeld! last year. But now, her post-birth reveal is making even bigger waves—with one bizarre baby detail nobody expected.

👶 The Name, the Weight… and the “Personality That Stole the Room”

In a heartfelt post shared to Instagram and confirmed by Fox News, Kat Timpf introduced her baby boy to the world:

“Meet Theodore ‘Teddy’ Cameron Friscia—born weighing 7 pounds, 9 ounces, with a laugh that already sounds like it’s judging your politics.”

Yes, you read that right—Kat’s signature sarcasm lives on.

But beyond the sweet name and healthy stats, what caught everyone’s attention was what she said next:

“He’s only a few weeks old, and already has a favorite thing to do: staring intensely at my bookshelf like he’s about to file a lawsuit.

Fans were instantly hooked.

🧠 A STRANGE Hobby for a Newborn?

In multiple follow-up posts, Kat revealed that baby Teddy has an oddly specific obsession: he’s mesmerized by books. Not just children’s books—but rows of nonfiction, political biographies, and psychology texts.

“I swear, he gets upset when I block the spine of ‘Freakonomics’ with my arm,” she joked.
“I think we’ve got a baby who’s either going to be a lawyer, a stand-up comic, or a cult leader. TBD.”

That line alone has been shared over 250,000 times, and fans are OBSESSED.

Some are calling it a “power baby origin story.” Others are dubbing Teddy “The Littlest Libertarian.”

📱 Internet Goes CRAZY: #BabyTeddy and #TimpfTot Trend Nationwide

Once the baby’s name and quirky “reading habit” hit the web, hashtags like #TimpfTot, #BabyTeddy, and #FutureFoxHost shot up the charts.

“Kat Timpf’s baby already being smarter than me at 2 weeks is humbling,” one user tweeted.
“I need daily updates. I’m emotionally invested in this newborn who probably judges my life choices,” said another.

Meme pages quickly turned the moment into viral content, showing baby Teddy next to stacks of Ayn Rand, Milton Friedman, and even Harry Potter, with captions like “Don’t talk to me until I’ve had my philosophy lesson.”

🍼 Fox Family Reacts—And They’re Loving It

Colleagues from Fox News jumped in with support and laughter. Greg Gutfeld joked on-air:

“Looks like I’ve been replaced by a newborn who reads faster than I do. It’s only a matter of time.”

Jesse Watters chimed in, calling Teddy “already more emotionally balanced than me.”

Timpf’s friend and fellow Gutfeld! contributor Tyrus added:

“If that baby grows up to roast me on live TV, I’ll consider it justice.”

❤️ Kat’s Emotional Side—“He Saved Me”

While Kat is known for her sarcasm, she didn’t hold back on the emotional reality of becoming a mom. In a follow-up post, she wrote:

“I’ve been through a lot. But holding Teddy, I’ve never felt more grounded. He’s funny, fierce, and mine. He saved me.”

Fans poured in with support, many sharing their own stories of motherhood, healing, and surprise strength.

“I came for the jokes. I stayed for the heart,” one follower wrote.

🔮 What’s Next for Kat and Baby Teddy?

According to sources close to Kat, she plans to take a brief hiatus from Gutfeld! to focus on her son, but will return “sooner than people think.” And yes—there may be a podcast segment coming titled “Conversations With Teddy” if the newborn’s early sass continues.

“He already has a fanbase,” Kat said. “Might as well put him to work.”