Kat Timpf takes break from Gutfeld! for more surgery while pushing back against internet trolls

Fox News commentator Kat Timpf is stepping away from television again to undergo another surgery in her ongoing breast cancer recovery. This follows her double mastectomy earlier this year, after being diagnosed during pregnancy. “I’m lucky that we found the cancer so early; I’m lucky to be my son’s mom,” she shared on Instagram. “The little dude absolutely rules — and not just because he might have saved my life.”

The diagnosis came as she was preparing to welcome her first child, adding emotional weight to an already difficult time. Despite the challenges, Timpf returned to TV in May, joining *What Did I Miss* on Fox Nation, where she was met with encouragement from fans.

She reminded followers that healing takes time: “The best-case scenario of breast cancer can involve quite a road to feeling whole again.” Timpf thanked supporters, writing, “I love you all so much,” while also responding to critics with her signature sharpness.

Facing judgment over her parenting and public appearances, she responded, “I swear I know more about my case than people online,” and noted, “The only way to be a parent and avoid backlash is to be a dad.”

Through it all, Timpf continues to show resilience, humor, and honesty.

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