Kat Timpf’s Fierce Fight Against Vile Death Hoax and Trolls Targeting Her Newborn: How the Fox News Star’s Emotional Plea and Signature Humor Silenced Haters

Kat Timpf, Fox News’ quick-witted darling, is battling more than breast cancer and new motherhood—she’s now facing a vicious online storm of lies. Just weeks after welcoming her son in February 2025, cruel rumors exploded across social media, falsely claiming the 36-year-old died from cancer treatment complications. Worse, trolls spread fake photos, alleging they were of her newborn. Timpf’s fiery response, blending raw emotion and her trademark humor, not only crushed the hoax but left fans roaring with support. What’s behind this digital attack, and how’s she rising above it?

The chaos erupted when a fake Facebook post declared Timpf dead, followed by another claiming she’d shared her son’s pictures—pure fiction, as she’s kept him private. “Guys, there are lots of fake accounts posting stuff about me… including this one that says I died,” she blasted on X on April 10, 2025. “I haven’t shared any photos of my son online. Any photos you see are fake,” she added, slamming the second lie. Her fans erupted, with one quipping, “Congratulations on not dying!” while another fumed, “Some folks just plain SUCK!” The outpouring underscored her bond with viewers.

Timpf’s ordeal began with a stage-zero breast cancer diagnosis mere hours before labor, a bombshell she shared in a February 25 Instagram post titled “An Unconventional Birth Announcement.” Opting for a double mastectomy, she faced trolls questioning her choice. “You don’t have to amputate your breasts at stage 0!” one sneered; Timpf shot back, “I did it just for fun,” her sarcasm cutting deep. From her hospital bed, she posted cheeky updates, joking about her post-op size and vowing, “Once I recover… it’s OVER FOR U B***HEZ #MILF,” outside Memorial Sloan Kettering.

Her resilience shines despite the hate. Co-stars like Greg Gutfeld, who wrote, “You’re kicking a**,” and Jessica Tarlov, sending a “titty-free and fabulous” cake, rallied around her. Timpf’s emotional X plea condemned the cruelty, urging compassion as she juggles recovery and motherhood. “I’m lucky to be my son’s mom,” she wrote, crediting early detection—possibly thanks to her pregnancy—for catching the cancer. Fans flooded comments with prayers, one calling her “an inspiration.”

Why target Timpf? Some speculate her outspoken Gutfeld! persona draws ire, but the hoax’s motives remain murky. As she heals, her humor and heart keep fans hooked, turning a dark moment into a testament of strength. Will she return to TV fiercer than ever? With Timpf, bet on it—trolls don’t stand a chance.