After giving birth and revealing that she had cancer, Fox News personality Kat Timpf sobs as she describes the horrible remarks she got online.

 

“Anyway, I adore this clothing and I’m pleased of myself for being more at ease with my ostomy scar! I hope you have a pleasant day.

She often replies to her detractors on social media because they are sympathetic and “nine times out of ten” give in. She said that sometimes, “some of [the comments] will bother me.”

“It’s more so the condition of the globe,” she said, attributing it to the polarizing character of America, a subject she addresses in her most recent book,

I Used to Like You Until…: (How Binary Thinking Divides Us).” Many people tell me that they’re tired of hearing about it and that I should stop talking about it.

“I’m so sorry that my pregnancy has been difficult for you,” I say. Kat Timpf, a Fox News commentator, said that the outpouring of remarks about her stomach was unrelenting.

Now, she remarked, “I just need to wear a crop top and I’ll have people calling me horrible and disgusting if I need to get engagement up on my video.”

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