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Chris Pratt's wife Katherine Schwarzenegger opens up on being pregnant amidst a pandemic: I’m learning a lot

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Katherine Schwarzenegger is making the most of her quarantine-life. The 30-year-old mother-to-be has been quarantining with her husband and actor Chris Pratt.

The Gift Of Forgiveness author recently spoke to ET Online at lengths on what the couple’s life has been like amidst the pandemic, and how they are preparing to welcome their new baby.

Despite the stress of giving birth during Coronavirus, Schwarzenegger said she's been keeping her mind occupied by staying connected with fans and loved ones. "I think No.

1, just surrounding yourself with your loved ones, in a safe way, obviously, has been nice," Schwarzenegger told ET. "And then being able to do things like Instagram Lives to stay connected.

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