Actor Chris Pratt praises the in -laws Robert Kennedy Jr. says ‘he’s funny, I love him’

Hollywood actor Chris Pratt has cordially about Robert Kennedy jr. Talked and described him as ‘big’ and ‘funny’ during a recent appearance on Bill Maher’s Club Random Podcast. Pratt, known for his roles in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ and ‘Jurassic World’, opened up on his family life and his connection to Kennedy Jr., the cousin of his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger’s mother, Maria Shriver. “I’ve hung with him a number of opportunities, just in a strict family dinner,” Pratt told Maher. “I got really well with him. I think he’s wonderful. I think he’s funny. I like him. I love him. ‘ On politics and public image, the actor also discussed how politically a ‘nasty enterprise’ can be and says that he avoids getting involved in political debates. He said it did not discuss the politics or the Trump administration with Kennedy Jr. At family events. The actor “I’m not going to choose his brain to find out exactly which of these things are true. I just assume that none of them are, and I wish him for the most part. There are certain things he oversees about a two -party way – like getting terrible toxic things from our children.” The actor also added: “So my little experience, I could see how the person you are can sometimes be in stark contrast to the person who says your enemy that you are. And in politics you inherit enemies. And if you jump on the wagon wheel with who is the most divisive president, it makes sense that you will make it look. And so I don’t know what to believe.” “Of course, I’m not in politics,” he said. ‘But there is a certain level on this in Hollywood, because Hollywood in itself is a political institution. I have seen the person you are, such a contrast to the person that people are said to be you are … it’s pure fiction. ” Pratt added that millions of people can believe something false, and he does not feel the need to walk in and defend himself. “I’m not going to jump and get caught up in this story either.”

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