Chris Pratt's Valentine's Day Secret: Skip the Holiday, Surprise Her Early

Hollywood star Chris Pratt has shared his unique approach to Valentine's Day, revealing his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger prefers to avoid the crowded holiday. He advises other men to surprise their partners on an ordinary day instead of waiting for February 14th. Pratt also recounted how he first met his wife in a Hollywood church, where he was immediately struck by her. He described their relationship as divinely accelerated, leading quickly to marriage and two daughters.

Key Points: Chris Pratt's Valentine's Day Advice for Men

  • Pratt's wife avoids busy Valentine's Day outings
  • His advice: surprise her on a non-holiday
  • He first saw her in a Hollywood church
  • Dismissed rumor his mother-in-law set them up
  • Says their relationship moved quickly with "God's fast-forward button"
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Chris Pratt talks about how he's approaching Valentine's Day

Chris Pratt reveals his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger hates going out on Valentine's Day. His advice? Surprise her on a random day instead.

"Don't wait until Valentine's Day. Get in early. Do something that's not Valentine's Day. - Chris Pratt"

Los Angeles, Feb 3

Hollywood star Chris Pratt, who has been married to Katherine Schwarzenegger since 2019, has revealed how he's approaching this year's Valentine's Day.

The Hollywood star told Extra: "Katherine is somebody who does not love to go out on Valentine's Day. She thinks it's like a little bit too busy out there, but that just means that every day that's not Valentine's Day, I have to treat like Valentine's Day."

Pratt subsequently offered some words of advice to other men in the run-up to Valentine's Day, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

He said: "So, gentlemen, if you're out there and you're wondering what to do, don't wait until Valentine's Day. Get in early. Do something that's not Valentine's Day. You know, that's when she's least expects it."

The actor previously revealed that he thought Katherine was "really cute" when he first saw her.

The actor also dismissed suggestions that Maria Shriver, his mother-in-law, played an instrumental role in him meeting Katherine.

During an appearance on FOX and Friends, Pratt said: "That's actually not true. Let's settle it now. I met my wife in church. I was at a church in Hollywood, and I looked over and I saw her. And I know you're not supposed to be, like, checking out girls at church, but I'm only human. And I thought, 'Wow, she's really cute.'"

Before that, Pratt joked that he was "sneaking glances" at his future wife in Church.

During an appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, Chris shared: "You kind of don't want to be like, 'Whoa, who is that?' at church, you know what I mean. But I was kind of sneaking some glances and I was like, 'Who is that? Anyway, what am I doing? Come on, I'm broken, help me.'"

Pratt also explained that their relationship moved quickly.

He said: "God has a fast-forward button When it's right, boom. You fall in love, you get married. Now we have two beautiful daughters to add to my family. My own journey, finding a higher power and leaning on that and being like, 'please save me,' and then feeling saved. And then shortly later finding the woman of my dreams."

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Rohit P
Good advice for the guys out there. Don't wait for one day to show you care. My wife also prefers a quiet dinner at home over fighting the Valentine's Day crowd at restaurants. It's the thought that counts.
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Arjun K
Respectfully, while his message is nice, it feels a bit like a celebrity giving relationship advice from a bubble. For most people, the pressure and commercialisation of Valentine's Day is very real, and "treating every day" isn't always financially or practically possible. Just my two cents.
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Sarah B
Love that he met her in church. There's something beautiful about a connection that starts in a place of peace and shared values. Wishing them all the happiness.
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Vikram M
Haha, "sneaking glances" in church is a universal experience! Jokes aside, it's refreshing to see a Hollywood star talk about faith and family in such a positive light. Not something you hear every day from that industry.
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Kavya N
The "fast-forward button" comment is so true. When it's right, it just clicks. My parents had an arranged marriage and they often say the same thing – they knew very quickly it was meant to be. Different paths, same feeling.

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