Greg Gutfeld conveyed a sincere message of encouragement to Kat Timpf during a live broadcast, following the revelation that the regular panelist of Gutfeld! had received a cancer diagnosis just hours before giving birth.

During a recent episode of The Five, Gutfeld expressed his heartfelt wishes for Timpf after her concerning health news. “Our love goes out to you, Kat,” he stated, reaching out to viewers who may not have heard Timpf’s announcement.
In the closing segment titled “One More Thing,” he took the opportunity to inform the audience about Timpf’s situation. “Last week, Kat Timpf welcomed a beautiful baby boy, but there was also some unexpected news,” he elaborated.

He revealed that Timpf had been diagnosed with breast cancer approximately fifteen hours prior to her labor. “She received the diagnosis just before she went into labor,” Gutfeld shared. “So, amidst what should have been one of the most joyous moments of her life, she faced some heartbreaking news.”
Despite these difficult circumstances, there is positive information regarding her health. Gutfeld mentioned that it is Stage 0 breast cancer, which is an early and non-invasive type, and that doctors are hopeful about her recovery.
“The encouraging news is that it’s Stage 0, so they believe it hasn’t spread, and with prompt and effective treatment, she’ll be back to work soon; she’s a resilient individual,” Gutfeld affectionately remarked about Kat Timpf during the broadcast.
His co-host on The Five, Dana Perino, quickly agreed, adding with a smile, “She is, and she’ll be back to give you a hard time, and I’m looking forward to it.”
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