November 11th 2024.
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger, the beloved Hollywood couple, have just welcomed their first son together. The Jurassic World actor and his wife, Katherine, are now proud parents to three children, with their newest addition being a baby boy named Ford. The couple shared their joy and gratitude on social media with a heartwarming post announcing the birth of their son.
"We are overjoyed to announce the birth of our son, Ford Fitzgerald Schwarzenegger Pratt. Mama and baby are doing well and Ford's siblings are thrilled by his arrival. We feel so blessed and grateful. Love, Katherine and Chris," read the caption of their joint post.
This is Chris's fourth child, as he already shares two children, Lyla and Eloise, with Katherine. He also has an older son named Jack, who is 12 years old, from his previous marriage with ex-wife Anna Faris. The couple tied the knot in 2019 and recently celebrated their five-year anniversary in June.
The news of their son's birth came as a pleasant surprise to their fans, who were curious about the unusual name choice. Some speculated if the baby was named after someone, while others jokingly suggested it sounded more like a law firm. However, many expressed their excitement for the couple and congratulated them on their new bundle of joy.
Katherine had announced her pregnancy in June this year, and the couple had decided to keep the gender of their baby a surprise until the birth. In an interview with Today, Chris shared why they chose to wait to find out the gender of their baby.
"We don't know. I've got my son Jack and then the two girls. So, we don't know. We wait," he said, adding, "I have a feeling. I have an intuition, but I won't say what it is now in case I'm wrong and that child sees this. One day, child, you'll know. I knew."
On Mother's Day, Chris had shared a heartfelt post thanking his wife for being an amazing mother and stepmother. The actor, who is set to star in a blockbuster with Millie Bobby Brown, has also received some criticism for his comments about the election, with some feeling he was "playing both sides."
In response, Chris said, "I write this now because about half of the voting population is going to be incredibly disappointed on November 6th. But for me, the question is not, 'Did your candidate win or lose?' but rather, 'Will you wake up the next morning and help an old lady move?'"
He continued, "It's okay to take a moment to lick your wounds when you lose. Heck, go ahead and cry in the mirror. But if we become too paralyzed by defeat or too pompous in victory, allegiance to our 'team' can blind us to the fact that we are fellow countrymen."
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