Chris Pratt Defends Wife Katherine Schwarzenegger's Cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- In 2024, actor Chris Pratt defended his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger's cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., serving as Health and Human Services Secretary, during a Bill Maher podcast.
- Pratt explained that his defense stems from personal family dinners with Kennedy and skepticism of media portrayals amid a divisive political climate.
- He praised Kennedy's Make America Healthy Again initiative focused on reducing ultra-processed foods and supported bipartisan efforts to remove toxic substances from kids' diets.
- Pratt stated, “Politics, it’s a nasty business” and criticized hatred that blinds people to any positive outcomes from an administration’s work.
- Pratt’s remarks highlight challenges in polarized politics and stress focusing less on elections and more on collective support within America regardless of political divides.
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With every passing day, I mourn the Chris Pratt of yesteryear—the one who was married to Anna Faris, was always inexplicably sweaty, and who kept his politics and love for Jesus to himself. Unfortunately, those days have long ended, and we’re all regularly subjected to the actor’s shitty opinions. The latest? He’s a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defender. On the latest episode of Bill Maher’s podcast, Club Random, Pratt was asked what it’s like being co…
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