
Baby no.3 on the way? Marvel actor Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger are reportedly expecting their third child. On Friday (June 28), a source close to the couple shared the good news with PEOPLE.
Prat and Katherine have not made any official announcement yet.
Katherine and Chris tied the knot in 2019 and are parents to daughters Eloise Christina, 2, and Lyla Maria, 3. The Ant-Man star, 45, is also afather of 11-year-old son Jack with ex-wife Anna Faris.
The pregnancy news comes a few hours after Schwarzenegger shared photos from her Friday outing with her dear husband and two darling daughters.
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Sharing the photo, she wrote, "Things that make me happy:A gloomy morning followed by a barn visit ☺️❤️."
The photos from the family outing show Chris with her two daughters at a Horse ranch. In another photo, Schwarzenegger is standing by her daughters, who are sitting on a horse. She's wearing a loose black sweater. Notably, in the photosKatherine had her back turned to the camera, hinting that she might be hiding her baby bump.
Like many other celebrities, Katherine and Chris have kept their daughters away from the media glare and have not revealed theirfaces on social media. Coming from a famous family, the ''Good Night, Sister'' author revealed why she had decided to keep her daughters away from the spotlight. For the unversed,Katherine is the eldest child and daughter of Hollywood superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Explaining how her parents have kept her and her siblings away from the public eye, she said, ''I didn't grow up with social media being a thing at all, so it's a little bit different in that way just because I feel like we share so much in today's world,' the author said. 'But I think one of the greatest gifts that my parents ever gave me and my siblings is the gift of privacy and having a really normal upbringing, or as normal of an upbringing as possible.''
''We had a really normal and magical childhood, and we were allowed to kind of be our own people and have our own identity and kind of choose to step into whatever form of being public we wanted to when we felt comfortable. That was such an incredible gift to have given us kids,'' she added.
(With agency inputs)