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Actor Chris Pratt is currently shooting Jurassic World 2, and has been documenting the journey via a series of Instagram videos where he discusses what he has been eating using #WHATSMYSNACK.
The videos are meant to be humorous, which just means it's Pratt being Pratt. But some are calling the actor "skeletal" and accusing him of being too thin.
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Pratt is evidently aware of what people are saying about him, and addressed it in a Thursday Instagram post. In true Pratt form, his response came by way of a joke.
"So many people have said I look too thin in my recent episodes of #WHATSMYSNACK," Pratt wrote in the caption of the post. "Some have gone as far as to say I look "skeletal" Well, just because I am a male doesn't mean I'm impervious to your whispers."
He then goes on to call the picture he posted a "selfie." Spoiler alert: It's obviously not a selfie.
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When life gives Pratt "skeletal," Pratt turns the tables and posts a picture of something literally skeletal.
"To prove my security in the way I look I'm posting a current selfie of me at what I consider a very healthy weight. 500 pounds," Pratt explained. "Totally JK guys. This is a T Rex skull. Nailed you so bad. Omg."
This definitively proves that Pratt only cares enough about what you have to say to make a joke about it. Stay gold, Andy Dwyer.
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