Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger have been dating for just two months but there were reports that they are now engaged. As if the progress of their relationship is not fast enough, new rumors have emerged claiming that the two are on the verge of breaking up.
In Touch Weekly (via Hollywood Life) reported that Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger may never become husband and wife anymore despite their supposed engagement and his work schedule is said to be the culprit.
It is said that the 39-year-old actor proposed to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver’s eldest daughter, but the two have not publicly confirmed this yet. It added that Chris and Katherine’s relationship seems to be going smoothly and Katherine is already close to the actor’s 5-year-old son, Jack.
“Katherine hasn’t been in Jack’s life all that long, but she’s already attached to him and can’t wait to become his official stepmom,” the source allegedly said. Further, it was claimed that the “Avengers: Infinity War” actor already bought a home where he and Katherine will live after they marry. The place was described as a “love nest that is perfect to start a family in.”
However, another tabloid seems to suggest that the In Touch report is true when it claimed that Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger may call it quits soon and this is because of the former’s busy schedule. “I don’t see Chris enough. He works all the time,” Katherine supposedly told the source.
Meanwhile, this is another story that Gossip Cop is debunking this week. The publication stated that this is an unproven and baseless rumor. To back up its claim, the fact-checking site revealed that it reached out to Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger’s respective representatives for comments and both parties denied the stories.


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