The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' star has lost a Super Bowl bet he made with the 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' actor, and will visit Christopher's Haven wearing Star Lord's costume.
- Feb 2, 2015
AceShowbiz - Chris Pratt and Chris Evans watched the 2015 Super Bowl XLIX together at the University of Phoenix stadium on Sunday, February 1. Pratt posted on Twitter a photo of he and Evans at the game between The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.
Let's go #12s #JurassicWorld trailer #twitterbowl #Psalm126:3 #12sEverywhere #TomBradysBeautifulSkin #LOB #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/sNMEXsO6Gg
— chris pratt (@prattprattpratt) February 1, 2015
Pratt's wife Anna Faris shared a photo of her, her husband and Evans along with caption, "At the game!! Have met wonderful people here supporting both teams-what a great country."
At the game!! Have met wonderful people here supporting both teams-what a great country pic.twitter.com/7hVdTbnfYr
— Anna Faris (@AnnaKFaris) February 1, 2015
Pratt and Evans previously made a Super Bowl bet for charity. In the end, the "Guardians of the Galaxy" star lost the bet. Pratt tweeted after Seahawks lost the game, "Thank you @Seahawks for a wonderful year and congrats on you NFC championship. So close. The #12s love you!!!"
He said he would visit Christopher's Haven in Boston wearing Star Lord's costume as he previously promised. "Congrats to the world champions @patriots you were the better team tonight. I will be visiting @chris_haven as Starlord. #twitterbowl," he wrote, "So proud of our @Seahawks What a great game. Cannot wait for next season. Love you with all our hearts. #12s #Psalm126:3 #CheckItOut."
However, Pratt will not go alone as Evans said he would join him to the Christopher's Haven. The "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" actor added that he and Pratt would also visit Seattle Children Hospital although he won the bet.
Evans tweeted, "Thank you to @prattprattpratt for being a good sport. I'll be there with you at @chris_haven, and don't worry @seattlechildren, we'll be coming there too! And lastly, I don't think anyone can ever doubt the mental toughness of Tom Brady. Tough couple weeks, but he showed why he's the greatest of all time. #PSIdonthearyounow #anyballanytime."