
Chris Pratt playfully pranked his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, by participating in a popular TikTok trend. He posted a humorous video to Instagram on December 13th, jokingly suggesting she had things stuck in an embarrassing place.
A viral TikTok challenge called “Things We Stick Up Our B” involves people jokingly listing objects they’ve supposedly inserted into themselves. Chris Pratt started a video by saying he and his wife had a list, but then revealed his list was actually nothing at all. The video then cut to Arnold Schwarzenegger, who playfully listed a variety of household items.
She listed everything she needed for filming: “Keys, headphones, wallets, cell phone, scripts, computer, backpack, supplements, a toiletry kit, medicine, passport, watch, necklace, and sometimes even your wedding ring.” Pratt chuckled as she continued, adding, “Don’t forget chargers, a charging dock, sometimes shoes or slippers, golf clubs and balls, sunglasses, regular glasses, contacts, and maybe even your coffee!”
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The post quickly gained a lot of attention from fans and other celebrities. Lamorne Morris, James Gunn, and Zachary Levi found it funny, and Taylor Lautner commented twice, joking about a golf club and expressing concern about someone’s shoes, saying they didn’t seem very clean.
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger got married in 2019 and have three children together: daughters Lyla, age 5, and Eloise, age 3, and a son named Ford, who is 1 year old. Chris also has a son, Jack, age 13, from his previous marriage to Anna Faris.
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