In a move that could only be described as equal parts heartwarming and hysterically chaotic, Fox News star Kat Timpf recently paid an unexpected visit to the home of her “Gutfeld!” co-host Greg Gutfeld, hoping to glean some parenting wisdom from the newly minted dad. Accompanied by her baby daughter, Timpf’s quest for childcare tips turned into a comedic spectacle that left everyone—from the studio audience to fans on social media—doubling over with laughter. What unfolded was a masterclass in parenting, Gutfeld-style, complete with quirky dad antics, a confused French bulldog, and Timpf’s signature wit that turned the visit into a viral moment.

The Setup: A New Mom Seeks Guidance

Kat Timpf, 36, has been navigating the wild terrain of new motherhood since welcoming her first child, a son named Felix, in February 2025. Just weeks after giving birth, Timpf faced a breast cancer diagnosis, underwent a double mastectomy, and emerged cancer-free, all while keeping her humor intact. Her triumphant return to “Gutfeld!” in June 2025 was met with applause, but behind the scenes, the comedian was grappling with the sleepless nights and diaper dilemmas that come with parenting. Enter Greg Gutfeld, her sharp-tongued co-host, who welcomed his daughter, Mira, with wife Elena Moussa in December 2024. With Gutfeld boasting about his newfound dad skills on air, Timpf decided it was time to see the master at work.

The idea for the visit reportedly sparked during a “Gutfeld!” taping when Gutfeld jokingly claimed he’d mastered the art of parenting in just six months. Timpf, never one to let a bold claim slide, challenged him to prove it. What started as a playful dare escalated into a full-blown house call, with Timpf and her daughter arriving at the Gutfeld household ready to take notes—or, as it turned out, to witness a comedy of errors that would rival any sitcom.

The Scene: Gutfeld’s Parenting Playbook

The Gutfeld residence, a stylish yet cozy home in New York, was already a hub of new-parent chaos when Timpf arrived. Elena Moussa was reportedly on a well-deserved coffee run, leaving Gutfeld in charge of baby Mira and their French bulldog, Gus, who’s been dubbed the “first child” by fans. Timpf, armed with a notebook and her trademark sarcasm, was ready to absorb Gutfeld’s parenting pearls. But what she got instead was a front-row seat to a performance that was one part nurturing dad, two parts stand-up routine.

Gutfeld, dressed in what Timpf later described as “a T-shirt that looked like it survived a spaghetti explosion,” greeted his guests with a mock-serious lecture on “The Gutfeld Guide to Dadhood.” His first tip? “Never underestimate the power of a good burp.” He proceeded to demonstrate his technique on Mira, holding her aloft like a trophy while making exaggerated sound effects that sent Timpf into a fit of giggles. “I thought he was auditioning for a cartoon!” Timpf quipped later on “Gutfeld!”. The demonstration took a turn when Mira responded with a burp so loud it startled Gus, who promptly hid under the couch, adding to the absurdity.

Next up was Gutfeld’s diaper-changing demo, which he approached with the confidence of a man who’d just read half a parenting book. He laid out an array of supplies—diapers, wipes, a bottle of hand sanitizer, and, inexplicably, a pair of sunglasses. “For style points,” he explained, popping them on while wrestling with a squirming Mira. Timpf, trying to keep a straight face, asked if the sunglasses were to “protect against diaper blowouts.” Gutfeld’s deadpan response—“Exactly”—sent her daughter into a giggling fit, proving that even babies couldn’t resist the hilarity.

The Highlight: Gutfeld’s Dad Dance Disaster

The visit’s pièce de résistance came when Gutfeld decided to showcase his “soothing baby dance,” a move he claimed was guaranteed to calm any fussy infant. Picture this: Gutfeld, all 5-foot-5 of him, swaying to an off-key rendition of “Sweet Caroline,” holding Mira while attempting what can only be described as a cross between a waltz and a malfunctioning robot. Timpf, unable to contain herself, burst out laughing so hard she nearly dropped her notebook. “It was like watching a dad audition for a boy band that never existed!” she recounted on air, wiping tears of laughter.

The dance took a chaotic turn when Gutfeld, in a moment of overconfidence, attempted a spin move. Mira, unimpressed, let out a wail, and Gus, sensing the commotion, reemerged from under the couch to bark at his owner’s feet. Timpf’s daughter, perhaps inspired by the chaos, started clapping, turning the scene into a full-blown family circus. Timpf later joked that she’d learned one key lesson: “If you want to entertain a baby, just let Greg try to dance.”

The Heart Beneath the Humor

Beneath the laughs, the visit highlighted the deep bond between Timpf and Gutfeld, who’ve been colleagues and friends since “Gutfeld!” launched in 2015. Their on-screen chemistry—marked by playful jabs and mutual respect—translates off-screen into a friendship that’s weathered personal and professional storms. Gutfeld’s support during Timpf’s cancer battle was evident in his heartfelt on-air welcome when she returned to the show, and this visit was a chance for Timpf to return the favor by celebrating his new role as a dad.

Timpf also gained some genuine insights, despite the comedic delivery. Gutfeld’s emphasis on staying calm under pressure—“Babies can smell fear, Kat”—resonated with her as she navigates her own parenting journey. His advice to “find humor in the mess” echoed Timpf’s own philosophy, which has carried her through health challenges and sleepless nights. By the end of the visit, Timpf admitted she’d picked up a few tricks, like Gutfeld’s knack for turning mundane tasks into silly games to keep babies entertained.

The Aftermath: A Viral Moment

Clips of Timpf recounting the visit on “Gutfeld!” quickly went viral, with fans on social media praising the duo’s ability to find humor in the chaos of parenthood. One X user wrote, “Kat and Greg need their own parenting show—call it ‘Diapers and Snark’!” Another fan commented, “Greg’s dad dance is the content I didn’t know I needed.” The segment also sparked a wave of support for Timpf, with viewers admiring her resilience as a new mom and cancer survivor.

The visit has even fueled speculation about a potential “Gutfeld!” spin-off, with fans pitching ideas for a reality show following the two families. While that might be a stretch, the moment underscored why “Gutfeld!” remains a hit: its ability to blend sharp commentary with raw, relatable humor. Timpf and Gutfeld’s willingness to poke fun at themselves—and each other—makes them endearing figures in a polarized media landscape.

Looking Ahead

As Timpf settles back into her role on “Gutfeld!” and continues her recovery, her visit to Gutfeld’s home serves as a reminder of the power of laughter and friendship. She’s already hinted at a follow-up visit, joking that she wants to see if Gutfeld’s dance moves have improved. For now, she’s juggling motherhood, her comedy tour, and her Fox News duties with the same irreverence that’s made her a fan favorite.

Gutfeld, meanwhile, is embracing fatherhood with his trademark mix of sarcasm and sincerity. His show is on a brief hiatus, giving him time to perfect his parenting techniques—and maybe retire the sunglasses. As for Mira and Felix, they’re the real stars of this story, stealing hearts with every giggle and wail.

In the end, Timpf’s trip to Gutfeld’s house wasn’t just about learning to change diapers or soothe a crying baby. It was about finding joy in the mess, leaning on friends, and laughing through the chaos—lessons that resonate far beyond the nursery. And if Gutfeld’s dad dance is any indication, there’s plenty more hilarity to come.