Pratt and the Schwarzeneggers made a stylish new holiday tradition!
Arnold Schwarzenegger is not only known for his on-screen presence but also for his heartwarming family moments and generous holiday traditions.
On Tuesday, the 76-year-old made a stylish appearance in his son Patrick Schwarzenegger's post-Christmas selfie. The Instagram Story featured Arnold beaming widely at the camera, flanked by his sons Patrick and Christopher Schwarzenegger, as well as his brother-in-law, Chris Pratt. The quartet sported matching sunglasses and patchwork flannels against the backdrop of a beautifully decorated Christmas tree.
In the playful caption, Patrick jokingly referred to the group as "Chad, Brad, Thad, Trent," showcasing the camaraderie and humor within the Schwarzenegger-Pratt family. Arnold shares daughters Katherine, 34, and Christina, 32, with ex-wife Maria Shriver, as well as sons Patrick, 30, and Christopher, 26. Additionally, he has a son, Joseph Baena, 26, with Mildred Patricia Baena.
The festive Instagram Story came on the heels of Patrick's engagement announcement to longtime girlfriend Abby Champion. The couple shared the joyful news with a series of photos from a beach proposal, featuring a stunning double-diamond engagement ring.
Arnold, who's not only celebrating his son's engagement but also embracing the spirit of giving, took to TikTok to share his longstanding tradition of distributing gifts at the Hollenbeck Youth Center, a local Los Angeles youth center. The actor expressed in the caption that he has been delivering gifts at the center for "over 30 years."
In the TikTok video, Arnold reminisced about the generosity he experienced when he first came to America, stating, "When I first came to America, my friends at Gold’s Gym were so generous. They brought me in during Christmas time and made me feel so happy and included." He continued, "I love being able to give back and see the smiles on the kids’ faces when they get their gifts. Merry Christmas!"
The Kindergarten Cop actor emphasized the importance of kindness and inclusion, stating, "I will never forget that kind of sweetness and kindness and inclusion, so I wanted to do the same thing when I had the money. So this is why for the last 30-something years I've been coming out here. … It makes me feel good that I can share the kindness and inspire other people to do the same thing."
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