Chris Pratt Shares Sweet Photos of Brother Cully and Sister Angie on National Siblings Day: 'I Love You Both'

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"Wouldn’t want to go through life with anyone else," said the actor

<p>Chris Pratt/Instagram</p>

Chris Pratt/Instagram

Chris Pratt is grateful for his siblings.

The Guardians of the Galaxy actor, 44, shared photos of himself smiling with his brother Cully and sister Angie on Instagram Wednesday, April 10, for National Siblings Day.

"Happy #nationalsiblingsday!! Wouldn’t want to go through life with anyone else. Cully and Angie… I love you both," he wrote.

Pratt's wife Katherine Schwarzenegger also shared a tribute to her siblings on Instagram, posting throwback photos with Patrick, Christopher and Christina.

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"My heart and soul. The best people I know. My people," wrote Katherine, 34. "Grateful every day for them and wish I could keep them in my pocket because I want to do everything together. (Oldest sister thing? )"

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Growing up, Pratt’s mother worked at a grocery store and his father, who died in 2014, worked in construction. Back in 2015, Pratt shared in an interview with The Talk how his family reacted to his movie-star fame.

"It's pretty weird," he said at the time. "My brother is super supportive and always has been. He has hugely shaped who I am today. He gives me s--- and keeps me grounded, which is nice. But it’s an interesting situation because sometimes it’s the people that are closest to you that it can be hardest on."

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<p>Michael Kovac/Getty</p> From left: Abby Champion, Christina Schwarzenegger, Chris Pratt, Katherine Schwarzenegger, Maria Shriver and Patrick Schwarzenegger on Nov. 4. 2023

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From left: Abby Champion, Christina Schwarzenegger, Chris Pratt, Katherine Schwarzenegger, Maria Shriver and Patrick Schwarzenegger on Nov. 4. 2023

"They’re like, 'What the f--- dude? How did you stumble into an awesome acting career when I’m working 40 hours a week at a job that I don’t necessarily love just to barely keep my head above water?' " added Pratt.

"It happened to me and I’m grateful, but I know that it can be extra hard on people that are closest to me, because it gives you some sort of skewed perspective."

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