Now it is confirmed, Kat Timpf will star alongside Greg Gutfeld and Jamie Lissow in a new Fox News show
FOX News host Kat Timpf, 36, has revealed when she’ll return to television after stepping away to focus on her health and family.
Timpf took maternity leave in February following the birth of her baby boy and a frightening breast cancer diagnosis. Now, after time spent both embracing motherhood and undergoing treatment, she has confirmed when fans can expect to see her back on screen.

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When will Kat return
Kat Timpf, widely recognized as a panelist on Greg Gutfeld’s late-night show, is reuniting with Gutfeld in a brand-new reality series set to stream on Fox Nation, the network’s digital platform.
In the upcoming show titled What Did I Miss?, Timpf will join Gutfeld and Jamie Lissow as they host a high-stakes competition featuring four contestants who spent nearly three months in total isolation.
From January 20 to April 13, the participants lived in Upstate New York, completely cut off from the world—no phones, internet, television, or social media. Now, as they return to reality, the contestants must figure out what happened during their absence, specifically the first 90 days of the Trump administration.
Each episode will challenge them with a series of scenarios, and it’s their job to determine which events are real and which are fabricated.
The competition will unfold in front of a live audience, with a grand prize of $500,000 awaiting the winner. Gutfeld leads the show, with Timpf and Lissow offering commentary and insights from the panel.
Timpf confirmed her return with a post on X.
New mom Kat Timpf expressed her excitement about the upcoming FOX Nation reality show by quoting Greg Gutfeld’s announcement and writing, “V excited for this I’m on the panel w my weird little friend @jamie_lissow.”
The first episode of What Did I Miss? is set to premiere on May 12, with two more episodes airing on May 13 and 14.
FOX Nation President Lauren Petterson shared her enthusiasm for the project, stating, “Truth can be stranger than fiction, and who better to help isolated Americans catch up on the headlines they missed during an unprecedented news cycle than Greg Gutfeld.”
Petterson added that FOX Nation subscribers will have exclusive access to see America’s most-watched late-night host make his game show debut, guiding contestants through the major news they missed while completely off the grid.
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