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Chris Pratt Jokes Son Jack "Would Never Do This to Me" After Daughters Give Him Makeover
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Date:2025-04-16 23:09:34
Not all heroes wear capes. Sometimes, they wear a full face of glitter and gems.
While Chris Pratt might be used to getting pampered and groomed ahead of red carpet events, he recently got a different kind of makeover.
On Aug. 24, the Avengers: Endgame actor shared an adorable selfie of himself rocking several face jewels in bright shades of purple, blue and crystal. Another photo showed Chris with an explosion of pearl gems placed all over his face, including the bridge of his nose, his cheeks and forehead.
And while the 44-year-old didn't exactly reveal the masterminds behind his glam, he hinted that his daughters—Lyla, 3, and Eloise, 14 months—whom he shares with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger—created his fabulous look.
"All I have to say is," Chris began his Instagram caption, "Jack would never do this to me."
The actor co-parents his 11-year-old son with his ex Anna Faris.
Chris has previously detailed the contrast between raising a son and two daughters.
"You know, you hear that maybe the experience is different," the Super Mario Bros. star said during an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers in April, "and it really is, in my experience."
Chris noted how his toddler Lyla's personality is the opposite of his son's.
"My daughter Lyla is so girly," he explained. "I picked her up yesterday and she said, 'Oh Daddy, that's a cute outfit. Look, you have little cute pockets.' That's not something Jack ever said to me."
As for how the actor bonds with his son? Well, the two seem to have an affinity for sports. Just last month, the father-son duo enjoyed a fun-filled day at the Los Angeles Dodgers game against the Cincinnati Reds in L.A. on July 30.
"What a day!" Chris gushed on Instagram at the time. "Jack and I got to hit the mound together, eat our bodyweight in Dodger Dogs and delivered the game opening announcement!"
From the baseball game to being bejeweled, dare we say he's batting 1,000?
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