In a twist no one saw coming — and that even the best sitcom writers couldn’t script — Fox News stars Kat Timpf and Greg Gutfeld are now living under the same roof… with their spouses, newborn babies, and one very overwhelmed French bulldog named Gus.

In a move no one saw coming — and honestly, no sitcom writer could’ve made up better — Fox News stars Kat Timpf and Greg Gutfeld are now under the same roof… with their spouses, newborn babies, and a very stressed-out French bulldog named Gus.

Yes, it’s true. Kat and her husband Cameron Friscia have moved into the Manhattan brownstone of Greg Gutfeld and his wife Elena Moussa, turning the high-energy home into a whirlwind of baby bottles, whiteboards, late-night crying (from both infants and adults), and more takeout than any pediatrician would approve.

Both couples recently welcomed their first children: Kat and Cameron had a baby boy named Felix, while Greg and Elena became parents to baby Mira. What started as casual parenting advice between Fox News co-hosts quickly turned into an unconventional — and unexpectedly wonderful — living arrangement.

“We laughed about doing it,” Kat admitted. “Then one night, after three hours of Felix screaming and zero hours of sleep, I called Greg and said, ‘Still want roommates?’”

Now, the four adults are tag-teaming parenthood like a political panel gone rogue. Mornings begin with Greg making waffles for everyone (badly, according to Kat), and evenings end with debates over which white noise app works best. In between, there are feedings, diaper changes, emergency pacifier searches, and an occasional moment of peace — usually when both babies miraculously nap at the same time.

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“Elena’s a saint,” Kat said. “She manages to stay calm, look stylish, and still edit magazine spreads while Mira spits up on her shoulder. Meanwhile, I’m out here looking like a sleep-deprived raccoon with a podcast mic.”

Greg, known for his biting wit and anti-establishment takes, has reportedly gone full “girl dad.” He reads baby Mira sarcastic bedtime stories and has already purchased her first pair of baby-sized Doc Martens.

But beyond the jokes and chaos, something deeper is happening in that brownstone. The two families are creating a support system few new parents ever get — one built on friendship, late-night solidarity, and total vulnerability.

“We cry-laugh at least once a day,” Cameron said. “Usually about something dumb like someone putting the breast milk in the pantry.”

Despite the unpredictable dynamic, no one’s in a hurry to leave. There’s talk of building a shared nursery, starting a group blog, and yes — maybe even turning the whole experience into a docuseries.

“We’re learning that it really does take a village,” Kat said. “Even if that village is just your Fox News co-host, his wife, and a bulldog who’s seriously over it.”

One thing’s for sure: politics may divide, but parenthood? That brings even the most unlikely roommates together.

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