Katherine Schwarzenegger Says Daughter Eloise 'Demands Cuddles' from Dad Chris Pratt in Adorable New Photos

Mar. 15, 2025

Chris Pratt (left); Katherine Schwarzenegger.Photo:katherine Schwarzenegger/Instagram;Michael Kovac/Getty

katherine Schwarzenegger Chris Pratt

katherine Schwarzenegger/Instagram;Michael Kovac/Getty

Katherine Schwarzenegger Prattis showing fans who’s the boss in her household.

On Friday, Aug. 23, the best-selling author, 34, shared an adorable photo of her husbandChris Pratt, 45, and their daughterEloise Christina, 2, embracing in a hug. The soon-to-be mom of three joked that Eloise is the “boss” in the caption.

“When you have plans to go fast at 8, but your boss demands cuddles at 7:55. 🥺,” she wrote, as Pratt looked prepared for work before his little one demanded a snuggle.

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In the snap, Pratt can be seen wearing large black sunglasses and a black trucker hat while squeezing his little one tight. The proud dad then shared the post to his ownInstagram Story.

“What the boss wants, the boss gets!” he wrote over the photo.

The couple, who are also parents to daughterLyla Maria, 4, and arecurrently expecting their third, recently celebrated their girls asthey headed back to the classroomfor their first day of school,

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Chris Pratt with daughter Eloise.Chris Pratt/Instagram

katherine Schwarzenegger Chris Pratt

Chris Pratt/Instagram

“Start early — the best way to transition into a back-to-school routine is to start soon not the week they go back to school,” she wrote. “Adjust the bedtime or naptime (if you’re lucky with still doing naps) — we’ve been gradually moving bedtime back 15–20 minutes each night until they’re back on a school sleep schedule. We all loose the schedules a bit in summer.”

She went on to say that she doesn’t allow screen-time before bed, instead opting for family reading time, drawing or playing with a small toy.

source: people.com