Chris Pratt is getting in his golf practice.
11.05.2020 - 00:59 / eonline.com
Katherine Schwarzenegger is celebrating Mother's Day in a special way. The author shared a sweet and heartwarming message to her famous mom, Maria Shriver, on Sunday.
And since it was nearly two weeks ago that news broke Katherine and Chris Pratt were expecting their first child together, this holiday is even more meaningful. In fact, Katherine explained that her mother's immense love and support has always made her dream of becoming a mom herself.
Chris Pratt is getting in his golf practice.
Chris Pratt makes his way back out to his car after visiting mother-in-law Maria Shriver on Wednesday afternoon (May 27) in Brentwood, Calif.
Katherine Schwarzenegger was spotted soaking up the sun during a family walk on May 24 in California. The gorgeous Maverick and Me author, 30, was seen out and about with her mom, Maria Shriver, 64, her brother, Patric Schwarzenegger, 26, and his girlfriend, Abby Champion.
Budding belly! Katherine Schwarzenegger showed off her pregnancy progress on a Sunday, May 24, walk.
Katherine Schwarzenegger’s baby bump was on full display as she took a walk with the family in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Chris Pratt gets out of his car and heads into his house after arriving home on Monday (May 25) in Los Angeles.
Katherine Schwarzenegger parks her car and makes her way into her mom Maria Shriver‘s house on Tuesday afternoon (May 19) in Brentwood, Calif.
Katherine Schwarzenegger is putting her bump on full-display!
The moment she’s been waiting for! Pregnant Katherine Schwarzenegger’s mom, Maria Shriver, inspired her to start her own family.
Katherine Schwarzenegger's mom is her inspiration! The 30-year-old author, who's expecting her first child with husband Chris Pratt, took to Instagram on Sunday to share a sweet Mother's Day post to her mom, Maria Shriver.
Chris Pratt is celebrating Mother’s Day!
Uncle-to-be! Patrick Schwarzenegger predicted his sister Katherine Schwarzenegger’s pregnancy news before she told him about it.
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