
Kat Timpf praised by viewers as she returns to airwaves for appearance on new Fox Nation show
The 36-year-old mom cracked jokes during an appearance on the new game show 'What Did I Miss?' with Greg Gutfeld that aired its first episodes on Fox Nation last week.
During a segment she shared on social media Tuesday, Timpf didn't shy away from addressing the double mastectomy she underwent as she battled cancer.
3 Kat Timpf made an appearance on Fox Nation airwaves.
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When Gutfeld asked a contestant if her plunging neckline dress was taped together, the participant shot back, 'No, I just don't have any t–s,' which elicited laughter from Gutfeld and the audience.
Then Timpf, who was on the show's panel with comedian Jamie Lissow, chimed in with her remark.
'I really don't have any t–s,' she said.
The regular on the late-night show 'Gutfeld' was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly before she gave birth to her first child in February.
She later underwent successful surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan – the nexus for her joke that earned kudos from viewers.
3 Timpf gave birth and fought cancer in the span of a couple of months.
@kattimpf/Instagram
'Kat, [you're] hilarious,' an Instagram user commented. 'I love when people can laugh at themselves.'
'What a woman to have such a great sense of humor. You're a rockstar sister!!!' another fan wrote.
'Happy to see you, nice seeing you still have a great sense of humor … hope you come back to Gutfeld soon,' a third commenter said.
3 She underwent a double mastectomy earlier this year.
X/Kat Timpf
'What Did I Miss?' puts four competitors in seclusion for 90 days before they emerge from isolation and are quizzed on events that actually happened while sniffing out fake news drummed up by producers.
During the show, Gutfeld mentioned Timpf's absence, according to the US Sun.
'Kat, you've been kinda away for 90 days,' the host reportedly said. 'What've you been up to?'
'I had a baby and I beat cancer,' she replied. 'All in two months.'

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