Kat Timpf Breaks Down as She Addresses Fan Criticism—Why She’s More Terrified Than Ever and What It Means for Her Future on Fox News!

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Fox News personality Kat Timpf isn’t holding back as she addresses fan concerns and her own fears about impending motherhood. The 36-year-old political analyst and comedian recently shared a candid video on Instagram, where she fired back at critics and admitted she’s terrified as she approaches the birth of her first child.

“Yes, I’m still pregnant. Yes, I’m past my due date. Yes, this feels like the longest pregnancy of all time,” Timpf quipped in her video posted Tuesday.

Timpf, known for her work as a co-host on Gutfeld!, has continued working past her expected delivery date, refusing to slow down despite mounting exhaustion. “No, I don’t want to stop working,” she stated firmly, adding that she’s heard all the well-meaning advice but is tired of people telling her to ‘sleep now while she can.’

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“I already have trouble resting, and that’s not how sleep works,” she said with frustration.

Even though she’s tried several old wives’ tales to induce labor—including eating pineapples and dates—Timpf admitted she has no idea when the baby will finally arrive.

“How do I feel? Terrible,” she confessed. “But I’m also excited and, honestly, terrified.”

Her honest admissions resonated with fans, including high-profile figures like political pundit Meghan McCain, who commented on the post, “Love you! You’ve got this!” Ingrid Murdoch, the wife of Gutfeld! star Tyrus, also chimed in, writing, “Can’t wait to hear if you have a boy or a girl—both are such different but equally wonderful experiences to raise.”

Timpf’s confession about her fears of motherhood isn’t new. In a previous interview with The U.S. Sun, she admitted that the unknown aspects of parenting make her nervous.

“I’m so terrified because you never really know what kind of kid you’re going to have,” she shared. “I didn’t wait until I was 35 to do this because I wasn’t scared—I’m absolutely terrified. But I’m going to try my best to teach my kid how to think, not what to think.”

Despite the anxiety, Timpf remains steadfast in her belief that she’s ready for this next chapter. As she nears the moment of welcoming her first child, she’s taking it one day at a time, embracing both the excitement and the fear that come with becoming a mother.