Chris Pratt Helps New Fiancée Katherine Schwarzenegger Move Out of Santa Monica Home

The couple got engaged earlier this month after seven months of dating

Newly engaged couple Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger aren’t wasting any time starting their new life together. The pair, who announced their engagement via Instagram late Sunday night (Pratt posted first), followed several hours later by Schwarzenegger, who called the actor her “sweet love”) may be moving in together, judging by a previous Instagram post that Pratt shared January 10. In the fun, sponsored video clip, Pratt films himself showing off his moving skills in front of a brand new Chevrolet truck packed to the brim with cardboard boxes and trash bags. “It’s moving day—boom!—the first of many loads. Check it out,” he says in the clip. “We have high-quality cardboard boxes, the highest quality black plastic garbage bags . . . like I said, I’m moving all day, and the beauty is I’m doing it in a new truck. Boo-ya!” Paparazzi photos from the same day reveal that he’s helping Schwarzenegger move out of her Santa Monica home. An insider told Us Weekly that Pratt is already turning down work “so he can spend time with her.”

It’s unclear where Pratt and Schwarzenegger will decide to live next, given that the home that Pratt and his ex-wife, fellow actor Anna Faris, shared was put on the market last fall. The Hollywood Hills home, which the pair bought in 2013 for $3.3 million, was listed on the market for $4.995 million last November, the last vestige of the pair’s decadelong marriage. The Mediterranean-style home featured four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms spread out over 0.59 acres of lushly decorated property, with a fully lit tennis court, saltwater pool, and open-air clubhouse with a gym in the backyard. Meanwhile, Schwarzenegger’s living situation is no less precarious—her parents, Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger, locked in the Santa Monica property after looking at two houses directly across the street from each other for both Katherine and her younger brother Patrick; it doesn’t appear that the young author has any other real estate properties to her name. “This place is much more mature than any of the previous places I’ve lived,” she told Joss & Main back in July 2017, shortly after moving in.

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