Chris Pratt posts a humorous video with the caption | CTB News
Chris Pratt posts a humorous video with the caption, "FYI - males wear Spanx too."
On his Instagram account, Pratt published a throwback video from the time he spent filming "Jurassic World Dominion."
Chris Pratt is having a good time interacting with the people that follow him on Instagram.
The actor known for his role in "Jurassic World Dominion" posted a video to Instagram in which he can be seen singing and dancing in front of a mirror while also displaying his attire for the day.
"Right here is where I purchased my Owen clothes. My closet right here, along with a few pairs of Spanx that I wear on my stomach "he sang. "After that, I purchased a shirt that proclaimed, "Jesus Loves You." And would you believe it? Yeah, he does."
As Pratt, 43, wanted to show off his appearance, he pannered to the full-length mirror in front of him: "Take a look at my tresses. Don't it look so d—n good. Because it contains so much hairspray, it actually moves around, despite the fact that it probably shouldn't."
At the end of the clip, the celebrity displayed a photograph of himself and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, holding two sheep. He captioned the video with the following: "Found this from when we were on set on #JurassicWorldDominion — hope you all have a nice day & FYI - males wear Spanx too."
When Pratt's new Amazon Prime program, "The Terminal List," was given a "rotten" rating on the website Rotten Tomatoes in August, he continued to poke fun at himself on Instagram by calling out "woke critics" who gave the show such a rating.
In the program, Pratt plays the role of Navy SEAL commander James Reece, who is intent on uncovering the truth about who killed his squad and exacting vengeance on those responsible.
Even though the production did not go over well with the reviewers, Pratt's legion of supporters quickly rallied to his defense, and the audience score on the review website came in at 94% "fresh."
A rumor that the actor disregarded "woke critics" was shared on the "Wanted" star's Instagram account, which was a daring move on the actor's part.
In a subsequent post, Pratt referred to the enormous number of people who had streamed his show on Prime Video while blatantly ignoring any negative commentary by posting a picture of the villainous Dr. Evil from the "Austin Powers" film franchise. He captioned the image with the phrase "Austin Powers: Dr. Evil."
There have been at least 1.6 billion minutes worth of streaming time spent to Pratt's new show, according to reports from Nielsen.
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