Katherine Schwarzenegger's son is growing up fast — and with a full head of red hair!
Though the BDA Baby podcast host keeps her kids largely out of the spotlight and obscures their faces in photos, her latest post reveals how her youngest is taking after one of his older sisters.
The doting mom shares her three kids, daughters Lyla, five, and Eloise, three, and son Ford, one, with husband Chris Pratt, who she married in 2019, and who also shares son Jack, 13, with ex-wife Anna Faris.
This week, Katherine, 36, took to Instagram and shared a glimpse into life's latest "sweetest moments," among them an adorable photo of one of her daughters, her strawberry blonde hair styled into a half-up, while wearing a floral dress as she draws on a chalkboard easel.
Next was a photo of little Ford emulating his older sister, also showing off his reddish hair while playing with the easel, followed by a sweet photo of Chris and his daughter sitting together, staring at the view from their home's balcony.
"Some of the sweetest moments," Katherine wrote alongside a pink heart emojis, and fans were quick to take to the comments section under the post and gush over it.
"Love how much love you have in your life!" one wrote, as others followed suit with: "Your smile is contagious. Thank you for sharing a little peek into your world. It's lovely," and: "Such sweet moments!" as well as: "Certainly are sweet! Thank you for sharing. Precious."
Katherine and Chris, who started dating in 2018 after they were reportedly set up by her mom Maria Shriver, are based between Montecito and Pacific Palisades, while they are building a new Brentwood home.
Last year, Katherine opened up about how she and Chris prepared for their marriage, and her becoming a stepmother to Jack, which included seeking help from a step-parenting coach. "It's been incredibly helpful for me and also just understanding my role as a step-parent," she said during an appearance with her husband on the Parenting & You With Dr. Shefali podcast.
"Step-parenting, like parenting, has no handbook. Because I have the benefit of being in both roles. Step-parenting is extra confusing because you aren’t a parent, you're not a nanny, you're not an assistant. You have responsibilities in all of those areas but you're not either of them," she added.
Chris also recently opened up about going to couple's counseling before tying the knot, more specifically the Catholic practice of Pre-Cana. Speaking with his good friend Rob Lowe on his podcast on SiriusXM, Literally! With Rob Lowe, Chris explained: "Part of getting married at St. Monica's church is doing premarital counseling," adding: "We did like, six sessions with this guy who was, by the way, the best thing in the world."
Chris shared how the priest directed them to essentially hash out potentially conflict-inducing conversations, even like when to start and stop celebrating Christmas. "It's like 300 potential landmines and [you can] diffuse them beforehand. And that way, if you have an issue, you talk about it and you hash it out," he said. "If you agree on it, you move on. But if there's things you disagree on, you hash it out and you do the work to figure out why are you coming from this [belief]?"







