6-Foot Santa Portrait? Chris Pratt Arnold Schwarzenegger Christmas Gift Revealed
Chris Pratt reveals Arnold Schwarzenegger's massive 6x8 foot Christmas gift: a painting of him as Santa, along with iconic movie-worn crocodile boots.
Imagine a 6-foot-by-8-foot oil painting of your father-in-law dressed as Santa Claus dominating your living room. For Chris Pratt, this isn't a scene from a comedy—it's his latest holiday gift from the legendary Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The Epic Chris Pratt Arnold Schwarzenegger Christmas Gift Scale
During a recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Pratt detailed the massive generosity of his father-in-law. According to Pratt, Schwarzenegger's "love language is giving gifts," and he doesn't do anything small. The centerpiece of this year's haul was a massive painting featuring Schwarzenegger as Santa, caught eating a cookie by Pratt's three children.
Pratt quipped that the "lifelike" portrait presents a bit of a storage challenge. "I'm not sure exactly what we're supposed to do with that for the rest of the year," he told Norton, suggesting it might only make its way out of storage every November.
Iconic Regifts and Movie Memorabilia
The painting wasn't the only standout item. Schwarzenegger also gifted Pratt a pair of crocodile boots worn in one of his action films. Since the two share the same shoe size, the iconic boots found a new home. On Instagram, Pratt shared other holiday finds, including bound scripts for his projects like The Terminal List and a book by Theodore Roosevelt.
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