Chris Pratt at the premiere of Netflix’s ‘The Electric State’ on February 24, 2025 in Los Angeles.Photo:Maya Dehlin Spach/WireImage

Chris Pratt attends the world premiere of Netflix’s “The Electric State”

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Chris Pratthas a mini-me!

On Monday, Feb. 24, the actor, 45, appeared onJimmy Kimmel Live!to discuss his new Netflix movieThe Electric Stateand opened up about his 3-month-old sonFord, whom he shares with wifeKatherine Schwarzenegger.

The star continued, “He’s not colicky or anything, he’s not super loud. He’s got this look on his face at all times that I just call resting bewilderment face.”

Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger at The Coast Lounge in Calif. in November 2023.Michael Kovac/Getty

Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger

Michael Kovac/Getty

“He’s great,”The Tomorrow Waractor added. “He just gets so excited to communicate, he starts babbling.

Pratt — who also shares daughtersLyla Maria, 4, andEloise Christina, 2, with Schwarzenegger, as well as sonJack, 12, with his ex-wifeAnna Faris— went on to open up about his role in diaper-changing duties.

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“It takes a team, we’ve got a lot of them,” the father of four said. “He can deuce, I’ll tell you that. He didn’t get my eyes but he got my long butt crack. That’s a genetic thing and I’ll tell you, most of it goes up. I don’t know why.”

Katherine Schwarzenegger and son Ford.Katherine Schwarzenegger/Instagram

Katherine Schwarzenegger and baby boy

Katherine Schwarzenegger/Instagram

HostJimmy Kimmel, 57, then asked Pratt, “How do you know it’s long? Like I have no idea if mine’s long.”

Pratt replied, “Oh you’d know if it was long. That’s one of those things you just know, you look around and you go, ‘I think mine’s a lot longer than that.’ ”

Asked if the feature was a family trait, the star replied, “Yes, my dad had a long butt crack. He was a contractor, my brother [Cully Pratt] and I would go work for him and plumbers butt, that’s a thing.”

“He’d have his pants jacked up, he’d still have plumbers butt and I remember one time we were doing this long cabin and he was leaning over and he’s all ornery and grumpy and my brother was taking like handfuls of sawdust and sneaking over and just dumping it into his butt,” Pratt joked.

He then recalled his father didn’t notice despite his brother adding more handfuls of sawdust and a 16-penny nail.

Kimmel then asked Pratt if he parented like his latefather Daniel, who died in 2014 of multiple sclerosis, to which Pratt explained that he’s found that his instincts have come from his dad.

“In some regards, I’m kind of moving away from them in various ways,” he said, adding that he doesn’t know how to parent his daughters in the same way his “tough” and “old school” father raised him.

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Pratt went on to say that while he was raised in a household where they would never talk back to their parents, his children are more outspoken and “don’t fear me at all.”

“My daughter Lyla is very tough. She’s sweet but she’ll say something like, ‘I’ll cut your eyeballs out,’ ” theGuardians of the Galaxyactor shared lightheartedly.

“They’re wonderful, I love them, they’re great,” the proud dad continued.

The star’sJimmy Kimmel Live!appearance comes after he and Schwarzenegger, 35, hada date nightas they walked the red carpet at the premiere ofThe Electric Stateon Feb. 24.

The duo were all smiles as they posed at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles.

source: people.com