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Chris Pratt Shocks Fans With Wildly NSFW Reaction To Brother-In-Law's 'White Lotus' Nude Scenes

Chris Pratt; Patrick Schwarzenegger
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The Marvel star gave E! News a joking response about where his "eyes went" during brother-in-law Patrick Schwarzenegger's "not safe for family" scenes in season three of The White Lotus.

Actor Chris Pratt has raised lots of eyebrows with his response to brother-in-law Patrick Schwarzenegger's performance on HBO's White Lotus.

Schwarzenegger, the son, of course, of Arnold Schwarzenegger and ex-wife Maria Shriver, is the brother of Katherine Schwarzenegger, Pratt's wife.


During a recent red carpet appearance to promote his new movie The Electric State, Pratt was asked by E! News about his brother-in-law's performance as "finance douche" Saxon Ratliff in the hotly anticipated third season of the Emmy-winning show.

And E! was keen to know Pratt's take on one scene in particular—a nude scene in which Schwarzenegger is seen full-frontal, with his junk out and all.

@enews

Chris Pratt IS looking when it comes to Patrick Schwarzenegger's NSFW #WhiteLotus scenes, respectfully. 👀

Pratt has taken a hard turn into evangelical Christianity in recent years, so whatever E! and everyone online was expecting him to say about his brother-in-law's wang, it likely wasn't what actually came out of his mouth.

Asked where everyone's "eyes go" during Schwarzenegger's "not safe for family scenes," Pratt said:

"I’m not blood-related to him, I was looking at that d***, bro!"

Well okay then. At least he's honest! He then went on to praise Schwarzenegger's acting skill, as well as his physique.

“He looks amazing. Obviously, he’s a physical specimen, but also he’s a really solid actor, because the character he’s playing is completely different than who he is..."
"I’ve been telling everybody for years, I’ve been telling him as well, I really think we’re entering a decade of Patrick.”

That's nice and all, but all anyone on social media heard was the "d*ck" part, and they had quite a bit to say about it!



Pratt has also had his fair share of controversy for attending at least one church with a homophobic pastor, so many bristled at his joke about Schwarzenegger.



Interesting family dynamics over there in the Pratt/Schwarzenegger clan, that's for sure!

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