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Chris Pratt congratulates Schwarzenegger, "You are one of a kind"

Birthday wishes from star to star: Chris Pratt congratulates father-in-law Arnold Schwarzenegger on his 77th birthday - 'You are one of a kind'. A pet pig also plays a role.

- Chris Pratt congratulates Schwarzenegger, "You are one of a kind"

Hollywood star Chris Pratt (45, "Guardians of the Galaxy") pays tribute to his famous father-in-law, Arnold Schwarzenegger, on his birthday. "You're one of a kind," Pratt wrote on Tuesday (local time) on his social media, directed at the "Terminator" star. He looks forward to another year of wise advice, good cigars, chess game encouragement, and supplying homemade cookies to the many farm animals in Schwarzenegger's kitchen.

Pratt, who has been married to Schwarzenegger's daughter Katherine (34) since 2019 and has two young daughters with her, posted several photos. One shows the Austrian native with two children and his pet pig in the kitchen.

Schwarzenegger, who turned 77 on Tuesday, has previously mentioned in interviews that his granddaughters Lyla and Eloise love helping out with feeding the farm animals, which also include a donkey and a miniature pony.

Sporting sunglasses and sweatpants, Schwarzenegger was seen working out under palm trees and a blue sky on his birthday. In posts on the X platform, he encouraged his followers to maintain a regular fitness routine.

Chris Pratt often visits his father-in-law Arnold Schwarzenegger's farm in the United States of America, enjoying activities like playing chess and feeding the animals with his daughters. The United States of America is known to be the home of Schwarzenegger's famous ranch where these cherished family moments take place.

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