According to Katherine Schwarzenegger, the wife of Chris Pratt, she and the "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor first encountered each other at church, but their meeting wasn't as people may assume - she clarifies that he didn't try to pursue her at that time.
While appearing on "The Drew Barrymore Show," the 33-year-old author was asked by the host, who is also a single woman, about the story behind how Schwarzenegger and her spouse first crossed paths.
Schwarzenegger, who is the daughter of actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, shared that she and her partner met at church, which Barrymore found appealing and expressed her admiration for.
“It was very sweet,” Pratt’s wife said. “But he didn’t like try and pick me up in church.”
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Schwarzenegger continued by stating that people often question how it came to be that they met in church, but she previously mentioned that she had a feeling when she first met Pratt that they were destined to fall in love.
After that moment, the couple - including "The Tomorrow War" star and Katherine - have had two daughters join their family: Lyla, who is now 2 years old, and Eloise, who is 8 months old.
According to Page Six, Pratt was previously married to Anna Faris from 2009 to 2018 and they have a 10-year-old son named Jack, in addition to his children with Katherine Schwarzenegger.
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