Christ Pratt seems to be one of Hollywood’s least favorite people by that name.
On Saturday, filmmaker Amy Berg took to Twitter to share images of four famous men named Chris: Pratt, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pine and Chris Evans.
“One has to go,” She wrote in the post, Playing on a popular meme that asks followers to remove one of the four featured Halloween candies by Twitter users.
The tweet collected thousands of comments, most suggesting that Pratt cited his rumored political views – he did not officially endorse the candidate – and entertained a church accusing him of being anti-LGBTQ per Yahoo.
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According to US Weekly, the Internet called him a “bad Hollywood Chris.”
Now, the year-old actor’s famous friends are speaking out against the post and its response, which has been in trend for several days now.
An outlet shared a story on Instagram on the subject, asking for an answer from Pratt’s wife, Catherine Schwarzenegger, in the comments.
Schwarzenegger, 30, defended her husband and condemned the “bullying” comments.
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“Is this what we really want? There is a lot going on in the world and people are struggling in many ways.” “Meaning is so much yesterday. There is enough room to love all these people. Love is something we all don’t need meaningfulness and bullying.”
She concluded: “Let’s try this.”
Mark Ruffalo was one of Prack’s Marvel co-stars to act as a real-life superhero on behalf of the actor.
“All of you, @prattprattpratt is as solid as a man. I know him personally, and instead of casting attacks, see how he lives his life.” Rafalo tweeted on Tuesday. “It’s not clearly political as a rule. This is a distraction. Let’s keep an eye on the prize, friends. Now we’re very close.”
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Robert Downey Jr. also offered public support by sharing an image of himself and Pratt on the set of a Marvel film.
“What a world … this ‘sinless’ my brother, Chris Pratt, is being stoned … A true Christian who lives by principle has never shown positivity and gratitude.” . “And he’s just married into a family that makes room for civic discourse and (just a simple fact) service as the highest value. I’ve got an idea for a novelty if you take the issue with Chris. Your social media accounts Delete, sit down with your character’s OWN flaws, work on them, then celebrate your humanity … @prattprattpratt I #gotyerbackbackback. “
James Gunn, director of “Galaxies the F-Galaxy”, also joined in the chorus of Pratt supporters.
“Sorry. Let’s just find out about this loss. RatPrattprattpratt is the best garment in the world,” Insisted the filmmaker. “I have spent hours and hours sharing the truth with this person, as if he were with me, politically or otherwise. Stop believing him, because he is a Christian.”
Berg has since spoken out about the controversy and said he plans to stop “making fun of memes”.
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“Seriously, enough. This was a play on the ‘drama’ that was going on around Halloween Candy Mem and the answers turned it into an O-Fest full of hatred on both sides.” He wrote on Twitter. “All I can say is that I wish everyone who came to CP’s defense would have shown Brie Larson.”