Kat Timpf Biography
Kat Timpf is a comedian, a libertarian columnist, and a television personality. Since 2015, she has been a cast member of Fox News Channel’s Gutfeld!, and she frequently appears on other Fox News programs. Timpf, along with Eric Bolling and Eboni Williams, co-hosted Fox News Specialists in 2017. She is the host of the Fox Nation show as of June 2019.
How old is Kat Timpf? – Age
She is 33 years old as of 29 October 2021. She was born in 1988 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Her real name is Katherine Clare “Kat” Timpf.
Where did Kat Timpf go to College? – Family – Education
She is the daughter of Anne Marie Timpf and Daniel Timpf. She is the niece of Elliot Timpf. Timpf was born in the city of Detroit, Michigan. Hillsdale College awarded her a B.A. in English magna cum laude in 2010. Hillsdale College, located in Hillsdale, Michigan, is a private conservative liberal arts college. It was founded in 1844 by Free Will Baptist abolitionists and offers a liberal arts curriculum centered on the Western history as a product of both Greco-Roman culture and Judeo-Christian tradition.
Is Kat Timpf Getting Married? – Husband
Timpf married Cameron Friscia on May 1, 2021, after announcing her engagement in August 2020.
Kat Timpf Career
Timpf has appeared on various television and radio shows, including Megyn Kelly’s America Live, Neil Cavuto’s Your World, Fox, and Friends, Red Eye, Stossel, The Greg Gutfeld Show, Gutfeld!, and Larry Wilmore’s The Nightly Show. In Arlington, Virginia, she worked for the Leadership Institute’s CampusReform.org. She has worked for The Washington Times as a digital editor, NASA’s Third Rock Radio as a news anchor, and Total Traffic Network in Santa Ana, California as a producer and reporter.
Timpf received a grant from The Fund for American Studies’ Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program in 2012, and her thesis was titled “As California Goes, So Goes the Nation: The Consequences of Following Golden State Policy.” Timpf has written for the Orange County Register, Investor’s Business Daily, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, International Business Times, and The Washington Times, as well as being a comedienne on Baltimore’s 98 Rock’s morning-drive radio show.
Timpf produced essays and satirical pieces for National Review Online in addition to her work as a Fox News contributor. Timpf claimed she received death threats after making sarcastic remarks about Star Wars fandom in November 2015. She contributed to the “Barstool Sports” website in 2016 and 2017. She hosted The Kat Timpf Show, a weekly podcast in which she spoke with a guest on a variety of topics, including her personal life.
Timpf joined Eric Bolling and Eboni Williams as co-hosts of Fox News Channel’s afternoon show Fox News Specialists on May 1, 2017. After Eric Bolling was ousted by the network for suspected sexual misconduct, Fox News Specialists was canceled on September 8, 2017.
National Review publicly reversed Timpf’s December 27, 2018 column. The post “left out important elements” of a Title IX sexual harassment complaint involving students at the University of Missouri, according to National Review. According to National Review, the alleged harasser “had made repeated, unwelcome advances toward the female student and was found in violation of Title IX for stalking her.” Timpf’s story implied that a female student had complained about unwanted advances because the alleged harasser was larger than she was; however, a deposition in the case revealed that the alleged harasser “had made repeated, unwelcome advances toward the female student and was found in violation of Title IX for stalking her.”
Tyrus and Timpf, a weekly Fox News Radio show, is co-hosted by her and professional wrestler Tyrus. Since June 2019, she has hosted her own Fox Nation show, Sincerely, Kat, in which she answers questions from fans. She spoke at the Young Americans for Liberty’s 2019 YALCON in Silicon Valley as a keynote speaker.