Chriss Pratt reveals going to premarital counseling with wife

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Chriss Pratt reveals he and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, went to premarital counseling, calling it ‘the best thing in the world’

Chris Pratt, the beloved Hollywood actor, recently opened up about the couple's decision to seek premarital counseling ahead of their 2019 wedding to Katherine Schwarzenegger. He expressed that it was 'the best thing in the world,' noting how the six sessions they completed allowed them to lay down mutual foundations, including plans for future celebrations.

‘Jurassic World’ star Chris Pratt and wife Katherine Schwarzenegger made sure their relationship remained successful before they tied the knot in 2019. Thus, ahead of their wedding at San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito, California, the couple went for premarital counseling, revealed the actor.

He recently explained about this part of his marriage with Katherine Schwarzenegger, and called it “the best thing in the world.”

Chriss Pratt talks about premarital counseling

During ‘Literally! With Rob Lowe’ podcast, the 46-year-old actor revealed about premarital counseling. He said, “We also had a ceremony at St. Monica's Church, and a part of getting married at St. Monica's church is doing premarital counseling.” He further added that they did 6 sessions together and described it as the "best thing in the world.”As a part of their counselling sessions, Pratt and Schwarzenegger were asked, “How soon is too soon to start, and stop, celebrating Christmas?” Explaining that he and Katherine, 36, agreed on “a list of directives” that they intended to apply in their partnership and marriage. Chris shared, “One of them was that we were gonna play Christmas music on November 1, and that we were gonna take the Christmas tree down December 26.

What Chris Pratt thinks of premarital counseling

The Marvel star also called premarital counseling a “great gift to give your potential spouse.” Pratt believes that when you’re on the same page, it’s easy to move forward.Since these conversations can easily stir up anger or trigger strong emotions, he said he would genuinely recommend therapy to anyone navigating similar challenges. The star continued, “This therapist who's basically diffusing a bomb, but in a way that's not gonna cause an argument or a fight. 'Cause a lot of this stuff can make you angry or upset or triggered or whatever. So I definitely recommend (it) for anybody.

Overall, Chris Pratt’s reflections highlight how intentional communication and guided conversations helped lay a strong foundation for his marriage.

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