Greg Gutfeld Confirms Kat Timpf Will Appear on Fox News Tonight: She’ll Be With Someone Special

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Fox News viewers, get ready — because Kat Timpf is officially making a special appearance on Fox News Tonight, and according to Greg Gutfeld, she won’t be alone.

During a brief teaser at the end of last night’s episode of Gutfeld!, the late-night host smiled mischievously and told the audience:

“Kat’s back — and she’s bringing someone special with her. Tune in to find out.”

Naturally, that one line was all it took to send fans into a frenzy online, with speculation running wild as to who the mystery guest might be.


🧠💬 A Fan Favorite Returns — But With a Twist

Kat Timpf, known for her razor-sharp wit, unpredictable takes, and unfiltered commentary, has become a fan favorite not just on Gutfeld!, but across the Fox News network. While she hasn’t appeared on Fox News Tonight in recent weeks, her return has already sparked excitement — especially with Gutfeld’s teasing hint.

Some are guessing it might be a high-profile conservative guest, others believe it could be a personal surprise — even her husband, Cameron Friscia, who occasionally joins her for podcast appearances.


🔍 So… Who Is the “Someone Special”?

Fox News has yet to release any official details about the upcoming episode, and Kat herself has remained tight-lipped on social media. That hasn’t stopped Twitter users from throwing out theories:

  • “Is Kat finally bringing her dog back on air? We need answers!”

  • “Calling it now — it’s Greg in a disguise.”

  • “It better be Tyrus. I miss that chaotic energy.”

Whether the “someone special” is personal, political, or totally unexpected, viewers are already setting reminders not to miss it.


📅 When to Watch

Kat Timpf is expected to appear on Fox News Tonight this Friday at 10 PM ET. The segment is being promoted as “limited and unscripted,” suggesting a more spontaneous, candid vibe — something fans of Kat are sure to love.


Stay tuned — because if there’s one thing we’ve learned from Gutfeld and Timpf, it’s that nothing ever goes as expected.