Katherine Schwarzenegger Expresses Heartfelt Gratitude for Husband Chris Pratt
In a touching display of appreciation, Katherine Schwarzenegger has openly shared her profound gratitude for having Chris Pratt in her life. The 36-year-old author recently posted a video on social media showcasing the Guardians of the Galaxy star diligently sanding the exterior of a wooden toy house, a project he undertook for their children.
A Sweet Tribute to a Supportive Partner
Alongside the clip, Schwarzenegger penned a heartfelt note on Instagram, set to the song "Man I Need" by Olivia Dean. She emphasized her need for Pratt, writing, "I'll never understand when women say 'I don't need my husband' when I very much in fact do need my husband because who else would build our daughters a doll house?" She affectionately referred to him as her "golden retriever husband," a term that has since resonated with fans, highlighting his loyal and helpful nature.
Family Life and Shared Humor
The couple, who married in 2019, share three young children: Lyla, 5, Eloise, 3, and Ford, 1. In a recent interview with People, Schwarzenegger praised Pratt for bringing laughter and positivity to their family, especially during challenging times. "For a variety of reasons, I'm grateful that I married Chris. But one of them... being able to have someone who brings humor in challenging times," she said. She added that his ability to make her laugh, even in difficult moments, is a cherished quality that strengthens their bond.
Background and Blended Family
Chris Pratt's journey to this marriage followed his separation from ex-wife Anna Faris in July 2017 and their divorce in October 2018. He is also a father to son Jack, 13, from his previous marriage with Faris. This blended family dynamic adds depth to the couple's story, showcasing their commitment to nurturing a loving and supportive environment for all their children.
The post and interview underscore the couple's strong partnership, with Schwarzenegger's words reflecting a modern take on marital dependence and mutual support. Her candidness about needing Pratt not only for practical tasks but also for emotional resilience has sparked conversations about relationship dynamics in today's world.



