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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger recently shared a light-hearted moment from their parenting journey with their two-month-old son, Ford. The actor took to social media to showcase a humorous snapshot that perfectly captures the unpredictable nature of parenting. In the image, Pratt highlights an amusing mishap involving their infant, playfully captioning it with the phrase "S–t happens."
This candid glimpse into their lives as new parents has resonated with many, as it reflects the relatable challenges that come with caring for a young child. The couple, known for their down-to-earth approach, continues to engage their followers with authentic moments that showcase the joys and trials of parenthood.
As they navigate this new chapter, Pratt and Schwarzenegger remind everyone that while parenting can be messy, it is also filled with laughter and love. Their ability to find humor in everyday situations makes them relatable figures for many families.
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