Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 19, 2025 · Entertainment

Chris Pratt Backs RFK Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' Movement

Marvel superhero star Chris Pratt (pictured) is backing Robert F. Kennedy Jr . in his quest to 'Make America Healthy Again' after marrying into his family and spending one-on-one time with him

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In a bombshell move that's left fans reeling, Chris Pratt has thrown his weight behind Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) campaign. The Marvel superstar, known for his lovable on-screen persona, has been quietly supporting the embattled HHS Secretary in the most unlikely of ways.

According to sources close to the family, Pratt's sudden interest in Kennedy's agenda is no coincidence. His marriage to Katherine Schwarzenegger, a cousin by marriage to RFK Jr., has given him a front-row seat to the inner workings of the MAHA movement. And it seems Pratt is convinced that some aspects of the campaign are worth getting behind.

In an appearance on Club Random, Pratt told Bill Maher - who counts Kennedy (pictured right) as a friend and has had him on both his talk show and his podcast - that there are parts of the 'MAHA' agenda he loves

In an exclusive chat with Club Random's Bill Maher - who counts Kennedy as a close friend and frequent podcast guest - Pratt revealed his admiration for certain aspects of the MAHA agenda. "I love that he's trying to get toxic stuff out of our kids' food," he gushed. "If he can do that, it would be amazing!"

But don't expect Pratt to be joining Kennedy on any anti-vaxxer crusades just yet. While he admits to being willing to listen to Kennedy's ideas, he's quick to emphasize that he doesn't always agree with the HHS Secretary's views. "I'm not going to hate him just because of his politics," Pratt explained.

Maher, a longtime friend and confidant of Kennedy's, chimed in to defend his pal against accusations of being a conspiracy theorist. "He's not crazy!" Maher insisted. "And I think his father would be proud that he's sticking to his guns like never before."

Pratt that when spending time with Kennedy he's willing to listen and hear him out but while he doesn't always assume everything RFK Jr. is saying is true, he refuses to hate the HHS Secretary

This is just the latest twist in Pratt's ongoing journey as a Hollywood maverick who refuses to toe the line. The actor has long been a magnet for controversy, from his essay advocating for unity and acceptance after Trump's 2020 presidential win, to his high-profile marriage to Katherine Schwarzenegger.

But it seems even his closest allies are not immune to criticism. In 2019, Pratt was slammed by Elliot Page (formerly Ellen Page) for allegedly aligning with an "infamously anti-LGBTQ" church in Los Angeles. And just last year, he faced backlash for a social media post celebrating the birth of his daughter.

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Maher agreed that Kennedy was a great guy, saying he loves him but has advised him that he remember his work as an environmental lawyer as he goes about his efforts in Washington

It's clear that Pratt has always been willing to take risks and challenge conventional wisdom - even if it means ruffling a few feathers along the way. But with this latest endorsement, he may have just taken on his biggest opponent yet: the Twitterverse.

As one fan aptly put it, "Chris Pratt is like the ultimate #HollywoodDiplomat - always walking that fine line between party politics and social media outrage." Whether or not he can keep his footing in this increasingly divided landscape remains to be seen. But one thing's for sure: Chris Pratt is never going to let the haters bring him down.

WHAT DO YOU THINK, SCHOLARLYNOTE.COM READERS? IS CHRIS PRATT'S ENDORSEMENT OF RFK JR.'S MAHA CAMPAIGN A GAME-CHANGER - OR JUST THE LATEST IN A LONG LINE OF CELEBRITY CONTROVERSIES? SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!

The A-list actor (pictured right), who has often sought unity in divided political times , is married to actress Katherine Schwarzenegger (pictured left), a cousin by marriage to RFK Jr

Maher adds that Kennedy (pictured left) is 'not crazy' and deeply passionate about his causes