Fox News star Kat Timpf, currently in her third trimester of pregnancy, has been bombarded with unsolicited comments and criticism from online viewers about her appearance and ongoing work during her pregnancy. The 36-year-old host, known for her role on Gutfeld!, recently took to social media to respond to the invasive remarks and set the record straight about her health and career.
Trolling and Unsolicited Advice
Timpf, who has been active on air throughout her pregnancy, shared her frustration on X (formerly Twitter), explaining that while some people might be well-intentioned, she doesn’t need strangers commenting on her body or making personal medical speculations.
“I don’t need to be bombarded with comments about how my belly is looking or concerns about my ‘amniotic fluid,’” Timpf wrote. “It’s not just comments on my work but my health as well,” she added. “I’m under the close care of a doctor, and I promise we care far more about my health than anyone online.”
Despite being well past her due date, the pregnant TV personality has remained on the job, appearing frequently on Gutfeld! and other Fox shows. The constant attention has led to mixed reactions, especially from online trolls, who have offered unsolicited opinions on everything from her attire to her work schedule.
Unsolicited Criticism and Body-Shaming
The most shocking remarks came from some online commentators who criticized Timpf for the way she dressed while pregnant. One user asked, “Why do these pregnant women sit there half-naked?” after Timpf appeared in a short T-shirt during an October Barstool Sports podcast appearance. Others described her pregnancy style as “unflattering”.
Timpf responded humorously, admitting that some of the comments bothered her, but now she knows that wearing a crop top would “get the engagement up.” This self-deprecating humor serves as Timpf’s way of deflecting negativity while still addressing the hurtful comments.
In one self-filmed video, Timpf confidently joked, “Yes, I’m still pregnant. Yes, I’m past my due date. This is the longest pregnancy of all time,” walking through the streets of New York City. The video was well received by her fans, who expressed their support and admiration for her.
A Supportive Response From Fans and Colleagues
While critics have been vocal, Timpf has also garnered support from her audience, including Megan McCain, who urged Timpf to keep going, saying, “Love you!! You’ve got this.” The public figures who have rallied behind her offer a stark contrast to the online trolls, highlighting the positive energy surrounding Timpf’s work.
Despite being well into her third trimester, the 36-year-old has remained on the air, spawning criticism from armchair quacks in the process. ‘Hi everyone!’ she wrote on X Monday, after being bombarded with hate over her decision
A Family-Focused Future
Despite the public scrutiny, Timpf remains dedicated to her work, and her humor and resilience have earned her respect from viewers. As she prepares to welcome her first child with Army vet Cameron Friscia, Timpf is committed to her family and career.
She even joked about the prospect of going into labor live on Gutfeld!, sharing her plans to induce labor with foods like dates and pineapples. Fans are already looking forward to an “epic episode” if she goes into labor during a broadcast.
‘Why do these pregnant wemon[sic] sit there half naked,’ someone scathed, after the TV personality donned a short T-shirt for an October appearance on former stomping ground Barstool Sports
Conclusion: Overcoming Online Criticism
Timpf’s experience highlights a larger issue within celebrity culture: the pressure to meet societal expectations and the unwanted scrutiny of women in the public eye. Despite these challenges, Timpf’s positive attitude, strong work ethic, and determination to keep her family life private have made her a role model for many.
Her story serves as a reminder that every woman should have the right to make decisions about her own body, career, and life without the interference of outsiders, and that respect for privacy should be the standard in how we approach public figures, especially during such personal times.