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‘Avengers’ star visits Palmetto Bluff months after Justin Bieber’s Bluffton wedding

Something’s in the water in Bluffton: Two months after Justin and Haley Bieber’s extravagant wedding at Palmetto Bluff, Chris Pratt took new wife Katherine Schwarzenegger to the Bluffton resort for a weekend getaway to celebrate her 30th birthday, People Magazine reported Monday.

According to People, the couple flew in to visit the Montage hotel and other parts of Palmetto Bluff as Pratt, 40, took a break from filming “The Tomorrow War” in Atlanta.

This wasn’t Pratt’s first time in Beaufort County. In October, he posted a video of himself golfing that was tagged to Bluffton, though not a specific course.

“With enough hard work, practice and patience, you too can master the game of golf,” he captioned the video, which shows his ball sailing toward a water obstacle.

Pratt’s visit had less fanfare than Justin and Hailey Bieber’s September wedding, when Bluffton Police Department loaned six officers and a boat to the Montage for the much-hyped nuptials.

Though Pratt and Schwarzenegger got hitched in June, the Biebers have technically been married longer, with People reporting a private New York courthouse wedding that took place in 2018 before the Lowcountry ceremony this year.

Schwarzenegger grew up well-connected in Hollywood: Her father is “Terminator” star-turned-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and her mother is Maria Shriver, an NBC correspondent and niece to former President John F. Kennedy.

“I’m so grateful to have found you,” Pratt wrote in a Dec. 13 Instagram post for Schwarzenegger’s birthday. “You’re an incredible wife and step mom. And I’m so excited to celebrate you all weekend!”

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Rachel Jones
The Island Packet
Rachel Jones covers education for the Island Packet and the Beaufort Gazette. She attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and has worked for the Daily Tar Heel and Charlotte Observer. She has won awards from the South Carolina Press Association, Associated College Press and North Carolina College Media Association for feature writing and education reporting.
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