“Fox News’ Kat Timpf Opens Up About Working While Pregnant: ‘Terrified’ But Determined to Push Through!”

Fox News personality Kat Timpf, known for her sharp wit and bold opinions, has fired back at critics questioning her decision to continue working while pregnant. The 36-year-old political analyst, comedian, and co-host of Gutfeld! shared an emotional video on Instagram addressing the questions surrounding her pregnancy, revealing her raw feelings about this life-changing moment.

Timpf, who is days away from giving birth to her first child with husband Cameron Friscia, has been open about the physical and emotional challenges she’s facing as her due date comes and goes. In her video, she humorously acknowledged that she’s now “past my new due date” and jokingly referred to her pregnancy as “the longest pregnancy of all time.” However, despite being days away from giving birth, Timpf is not slowing down. In fact, she admitted that she’s still working at Fox News and doesn’t plan to stop anytime soon.

“Yes, I’m still working,” she said in the video. “No, I don’t want to stop working.”

Timpf explained that she’s been getting a lot of unsolicited advice from well-meaning fans, including reminders to rest while she can. But she quickly dismissed this advice, admitting that rest hasn’t been easy for her lately and that “that’s not how sleep works.” In her usual no-nonsense fashion, Timpf also poked fun at the well-meaning suggestions to eat foods like pineapples and dates to induce labor, quipping that she’s tried them all—without success.

Despite being physically exhausted and ready to meet her baby, Timpf confessed that she’s feeling a mix of emotions. “How do I feel? Terrible,” she said bluntly. “But also, excited and terrified.” The thought of motherhood, particularly her first child, has left Timpf feeling both overwhelmed and full of anticipation.

Timpf has kept details about her pregnancy relatively private, and even her baby’s sex remains a mystery. The couple decided to wait until the birth to find out whether they’re expecting a boy or a girl. “Hope this covers it,” she concluded her video, where she also received an outpouring of love and support from her fans and fellow media personalities.

Political pundit Meghan McCain was quick to comment, saying, “Love you!! You’ve got this!!” while Ingrid Murdoch, the wife of Gutfeld! star Tyrus, expressed excitement for Timpf’s growing family, writing, “Can’t wait to hear if you have a boy or a girl. Equally wonderful but such different [experiences] to raise.”

Timpf’s decision to continue working while nearing her due date has sparked a larger conversation about the pressures faced by women in the workplace, especially those in high-profile careers. The reality is that many women, particularly those in the public eye, face public scrutiny over personal choices like working during pregnancy. Timpf, however, has consistently defied expectations, showing that she is determined to keep doing what she loves—at her own pace, and on her terms.

In a previous interview with The U.S. Sun, Timpf opened up about her deep anxieties surrounding motherhood, saying, “I’m so terrified because I feel like you’ll never know what kind of kid you’re going to have.” Still, she emphasized that she wasn’t afraid of the process itself. “I didn’t wait until I was 35 to do this because I’m not terrified of doing this. I’m gonna try to teach my kid how to think and not what to think.”

As Timpf prepares to become a mother, her candidness about the trials of pregnancy and the unknowns of motherhood has resonated with many. While she admits to feeling terrified, her confidence and determination shine through. As she continues to juggle her career with the monumental changes that come with expecting a child, Kat Timpf is proving that there’s no one way to be a woman, a worker, or a mother.

Timpf’s supporters, as well as those who’ve followed her career at Fox News, can’t wait to see how her journey into motherhood unfolds. One thing is certain—she’s facing it with her signature humor, strength, and authenticity.