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Do Katherine Schwarzenegger, Chris Pratt want more children?
Katherine Schwarzenegger and Chris Pratt are not against larger offspring.
Author of “The Gift of Forgiveness” told us a week on Thursday he loves “the idea of having many children and a large family.”
Schwarzenegger – who shares with Pratt daughters Lyla (2 years) and Eloise (4 months) – continued, “Whatever God has in his plan for us, we’ll do what we do.”
The 32-year-old attributed to her parents, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, who have four children of their own, the example of a “big family”.
Raising her children – as well as Pratt and her 10-year-old son Jack, ex-wife of Anna Faris – Katherine often sees Shriver, 66, as “an amazing role model.”
She explained: “I feel really happy… I can just see how she balances it all out. I just learn from her, I can reflect things from her.
Katherine and Pratt, 43, were married in June 2019, and the Parks and Recreation graduate spoke loudly about his family plans ahead of the California ceremony.
When asked about his ideal “future” in January 2019. Interview “Entertainment Tonight”Pratt replied, “Lots of children. Maybe less time working, more time enjoying life. “
After tying the knot and greeting Lyla in August 2020, the actor said E! News that he “would like to have more” children.
“As much as the man above provides, we’ll do it,” he said. “I’ll probably have to talk to Katherine about it, but my plan is, let’s go.”
A few days before Eloise was born in May, Pratt joked to “Entertainment Tonight” that he sees he has “dozens” of children.
“He always really wanted a big family,” said Bryce Dallas Howard of Pratt’s “Jurassic World: Dominion” then. “I come from a large family so I absolutely love it. I love it for you.
The Guardians of the Galaxy star decided to hide her children’s faces on social media with Katherine a short story by the co-hosts of the “Today” program in March 2021 they want Jack, Lyla and Eloise to have “the gift of privacy” and the most “normal upbringing” possible.
That being said, the author of “Rock What You Got” has given rare glimpses of her girlfriends over the years.