Chris Pratt’s prank on his wife backfired when he ended up pranking himself
Chris Pratt’s Prank on Wife Backfires in Hilarious Fashion
Chris Pratt recently shared a funny story about his attempt to prank his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, and it didn’t go as planned. In a post on Instagram, the actor revealed his wife’s love for labeling everything and decided to play a trick on her by “labeling” her label maker. However, his plan backfired when she immediately noticed that he had misspelled “label maker.” Pratt shared a picture of himself holding the label maker with the misspelled label, and the post quickly gained attention.
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The responses to Pratt’s post were just as entertaining as the prank itself, with people coming up with clever ways to tease him. One person joked, “‘Lable’ Hmm, must be French,” while another suggested, “Next time maybe go with Patti Labelle Maker?” A third person sarcastically commented, “It’s labeled. Thank God, otherwise we wouldn’t know what it was!”
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In other news, Pratt recently announced that a prequel to “The Terminal List” is in the works. Titled “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf,” the series will feature Pratt and Taylor Kitsch reprising their roles. The first season of the show was a huge success, ranking high on Nielsen’s streaming ratings chart and receiving positive feedback from audiences. Despite some critics’ attempts to criticize it, the show proved to be a hit. Pratt’s personal life has also been making headlines, as he and Schwarzenegger got engaged in 2019 and now have two daughters together.
How did Katherine Schwarzenegger respond to Chris Pratt’s prank
Chris Pratt, known for his roles in films like Guardians of the Galaxy and Jurassic World, recently shared a hilarious story about a prank he attempted on his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger. The actor took to Instagram to reveal the details of the prank that ultimately backfired.
Pratt revealed that his wife has a love for labeling everything and decided to play a trick on her involving her label maker. The actor thought it would be funny to “label” the label maker itself, playing on her love for organization and attention to detail. However, things didn’t go according to plan.
In his Instagram post, Pratt shared a picture of himself holding the label maker with the misspelled label. He had mistakenly spelled “label maker” wrong, which quickly caught his wife’s attention. Needless to say, his prank didn’t go unnoticed and the post gained a lot of attention from fans and followers.
The actor’s ability to share this humorous anecdote with his fans showcases his playful personality and willingness to bring laughter into his marriage. It is evident that Pratt has a great sense of humor and enjoys sharing funny moments with his audience.
Pranks are a common way for people to bring joy and laughter into their relationships, but sometimes they don’t always go as planned. In this case, Pratt’s attempt to prank his wife turned into a prank on himself.
The story serves as a reminder that even celebrities like Chris Pratt have moments where their plans go awry. It adds a relatable aspect to his larger-than-life persona and makes him more endearing to his fans.
It’s also worth noting the positive and light-hearted response from Schwarzenegger. She could have easily been upset or annoyed by her husband’s misspelling, but instead, she saw the humor in the situation. This showcases their strong bond and ability to find joy in everyday moments.
Overall, Chris Pratt’s prank may not have gone as planned, but it certainly provided a good laugh for everyone involved. It’s refreshing to see celebrities embracing their silly sides and sharing funny moments with their fans. No couple is immune to the occasional prank gone wrong, and Pratt’s relatability only adds to his charm.
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