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Katherine Schwarzenegger shares a rare photo of her daughter Eloise
Katherine Schwarzenegger gives fans a rare glimpse of her and Chris Pratt’s daughter Eloise, three months after giving birth.
The 32-year-old author of “Gift of Forgiveness” published on Tuesday a photo of a little girl sitting on her knees in a white overalls.
“Terry Feeding Summer,” Schwarzenegger described a sweet crack that showed Eloise’s arms and legs with her face out of the frame.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s daughter kept Eloise and her 2-year-old sister Lyla, mostly off the social media platform.
When she shared the sisters’ first photo together in July, Lyla looked away from the camera while Eloise was hugged by a carrier.
“2 vibrations below 2”, Katherine he wrote posing with your children.
Pratt, 43, commented that his wife was a “hot mom”, adding multiple flame emoticons.
The Guardians of the Galaxy star is also the father of Jack’s ten-year-old son with ex-wife Anna Faris, and the face of the teenager has not appeared on Pratt’s account for years.
When it came time to wish Jack all the best earlier this month, Pratt posted a photo livestock.
“Happy birthday to my firstborn, smart, handsome, good-natured big boy Jack!” described the August 17 shot. “It’s hard to believe ten years have passed !!
“You are the best son, big brother, fisherman, scout, reader, mathematician, imagination, builder, boxer and friend a guy can ask for,” the alum continued at the time. “I love you kid!”
Katherine previously explained her hesitation before showing her family via social media that a short story by the co-hosts of the “Today” program In March 2021, the “biggest gift” she got from Arnold’s dad (75) and Maria Shriver’s mum was “privacy.”
A graduate of the University of Southern California explained: “[They] he gave me and my siblings… a really normal upbringing, or the most normal upbringing.
“We were allowed to be our own people and have our own identity and type of choice to step into whatever form of public we wanted when we felt comfortable.”
Katherine called her early life “magical”, sharing her intentions to give the same to her children.