Actor Chris Pratt poses in the press room during the 87th Annual Academy Awards at Loews Hollywood Hotel on February 22, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
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In One Photo, Actor Chris Pratt Defies Pretty Much Every Liberal Hollywood Stereotype
January 15, 2016
"That part of me will never change."
Actor Chris Pratt took to Instagram Thursday and defied what is widely considered to be a Hollywood stereotype.
Pratt, who recently starred in the blockbuster film "Jurassic World," posted a picture of himself packing deer meat while wearing a shirt that reads “Murph Challenge 2015," an annual fundraiser to benefit the LT Michael P. Murphy Memorial Scholarship Foundation and set up to honor Lt. Michael Murphy, a U.S. Navy SEAL who was killed by Taliban forces in 2005 while calling for help for one of his squad members.
"Here I am vacuum packing some deer meat in the kitchen," Pratt wrote in his Instagram post. "I grew up in the woods... I spent a lot of time in the woods. Hunting, fishing and being outdoors with my friends and family is how I spent my free time as a young'n. That part of me will never change."
Pratt went on to explain how he plans to go on the "Game Plan" diet for the next year, eating nothing but wild game, with a few exceptions.
"I'm gonna still eat eggs and probably chicken and probably steak I mean I gotta have steak and oysters and definitely bacon. But other than that. And the occasional burger for a cheat meal. But other than that only wild game," Pratt added.
The actor noted the difference between him and many others in Tinseltown, saying that "maybe one day I'll wake up and be like, 'I'm only gonna eat veggies for the rest of my life,'" seemingly referring to other entertainment icons who advocate for animal rights, among other left-leaning causes.
Pratt wasn't critical of his liberal colleagues, however, pointing out that "it's a free country."
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