Patrick Schwarzenegger Defends Chris Pratt After He's Called the "Worst Hollywood Chris"

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From Cosmopolitan

  • Patrick Schwarzenegger defended his brother-in-law, Chris Pratt, after he was called the "worst Hollywood Chris."

  • Patrick called Twitter a "junkyard" after Chris was attacked after a viral tweet.


Patrick Schwarzenegger didn't hold back when asked about brother-in-law Chris Pratt recently being labelled the "worst Hollywood Chris." In October, filmmaker Amy Berg's tweet went viral of her asking her followers which Hollywood Chris they would choose to go. The options were Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pine, Chris Evans, and Chris Pratt. The overwhelmingly response was Chris Pratt.

Patrick spoke to Variety about his brother-in-law and the negative effects of social media:

"It’s crazy. Twitter is a junkyard, right? I mean, every day there’s something. People are calling out this person or that person, or let’s get mad at this person," he said. "People are so focused on putting other people down to make themselves feel better. It’s sad, honestly. Chris is pretty strong-boned. I don’t think anything really hits him deep down. I messaged him, and just mostly was like, 'I hope you’re not taking this seriously.' I don’t really know what else to say. I think he can learn a thing or two from my dad or my mom. My dad was always adamant about not letting anybody else’s opinions mess with his drive or where he wanted to go. No matter what you’re doing in life, there’s are always going be people hating on you and wanting you to fail.

Chris's wife Katherine Schwarzenegger also came to his defense after the internet competition began circulating. "Is this really what we need? There’s so much going on in the world and people are struggling in so many ways," she commented on an Insta post. "Being mean is so yesterday. There’s enough room to love all these guys. Love is what we all need not meanness and bullying. Let’s try that."

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