Fox News COUNTDOWN – Kat Timpf’s ‘BIG RETURN’- Gutfeld Ready, fans Go Wild! What’s Coming?
Kat Timpf returns to TV after maternity leave and c@ncer treatment
Details confirmed by media reports: Fox News star Kat Timpf is officially returning to television on May 12, 2025, with a new series titled What Did I Miss?, streaming on Fox Nation. She’ll join Greg Gutfeld and comedian Jamie Lissow as a panelist on a uniquely formatted show: four contestants, having been completely isolated from the world for three months, will be challenged to determine which real-world events actually happened and which ones were made up while they were “off the grid.”
This marks her first on-screen appear@nce since taking a hiatus earlier this year for maternity leave and medical treatment.
A personal journey of strength and resilience
Before stepping back into the spotlight, Kat underwent a deeply personal and challenging journey. Just 15 hours before giving birth to her first child in February 2025, she was diagnosed with early-stage breast c@ncer. She opted for a preventive double mastectomy and has spoken openly—and with her signature wit—about her experience and recovery.
Even while facing surgery and new motherhood, Kat had to endure misinformation and online speculation. Rather than fueling the rumors, she remained grounded, candid, and gracious, earning widespread support and admiration from fans and colleagues alike.

More than just a comeback—it’s a statement
What Did I Miss? offers more than just laughs and quirky moments. For Kat, it represents a triumphant return and a reminder that even amid life’s toughest challenges, it’s possible to come back stronger.
The format may center around guessing strange headlines, but viewers will be tuning in to see Kat—smarter, tougher, and more unapologetically herself than ever. For many, her presence is the real prize.
While contestants compete for a cash reward, audiences everywhere will be celebrating something even greater: the return of Kat Timpf as a symbol of resilience, humor, and heart.
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