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“Chris Pratt is overhated”: MCU Star’s Gentleman Gesture for Millie Bobby Brown Deserves All the Praises

Imagine this: You’re at the center of a press conference, the cameras are flashing, and you’re trying to channel your inner diva, looking like you’ve got it all together. But then—WHAM! You feel that dreaded wardrobe malfunction creeping in. One wrong move and the world sees more of you than you bargained for. What do you do? Well, if you’re Millie Bobby Brown, you summon the real-life superhero known as Chris Pratt.

The internet’s favorite Guardians of the Galaxy actor proves that sometimes, the real superhero moments happen off-screen. There’s no cape, just some quick thinking, a shield of chivalry, and boom—he’s blocking the audience like he’s in the final battle of Endgame.

Chris Pratt recently proved chivalry is not dead in a viral moment with Millie Bobby Brown.
Chris Pratt as Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | Marvel Studios

At a recent press conference in Madrid for their new film The Electric State, Pratt, ever the gentleman, blocked the audience’s view as Brown, struggling in her denim miniskirt, tried to get up from her chair. The viral clip shows Pratt quickly rushing to shield her from any awkwardness.

Fans flooded social media with love. So, the million-dollar question: why all the hate for Chris Pratt? 

Chris Pratt proves chivalry isn’t dead in heartwarming viral moment with Millie Bobby Brown

Chris Pratt, Ke Huy Quan, and Millie Bobby Brown in The Electric State
The Electric State (2025) | Credit: Netflix

Anyone who says chivalry is dead clearly missed this viral moment. As the event wrapped up on February 27 in Madrid, Millie Bobby Brown stood to leave but faced a minor wardrobe crisis. We’ve all been there, right?

You’re just trying to get up without causing a scene, but then the world decides it’s the perfect time for the spotlight. Enter Chris Pratt. Standing in front of his The Electric State co-star, he created an instant shield between her and the eager audience, giving her the space to adjust her skirt without a thousand lenses zooming in.

Not only did he protect her privacy, but he also added a touch of humor to the situation. After helping her, he clapped for Brown and even busted out a dance move. The camaraderie was undeniable, and both of them left the room with smiles. They made the most out of what could’ve been a cringe-worthy moment, turning it into something memorable and kind-hearted.

If only we all had a friend like that!

Chris Pratt: From controversy to chivalry—Why the hate doesn’t tell the whole story

Millie Bobby Brown faced a minor wardrobe malfunction during the event.
Chris Pratt as Peter Quill/Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) | Credit: Marvel Studios

Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room — why the hate for Chris Pratt? His career has been anything but smooth sailing in terms of public opinion. He first won us over as the lovable goofball, Andy Dwyer, from Parks & Recreation, the guy who could do no wrong. But over time, cracks started to appear in his shiny image. 

People dug through his past tweets, Instagram posts, and actions with a fine-toothed comb, and well, things started to look a little different. The man who once made us laugh found himself embroiled in controversy, from strange Instagram posts about hunting to his connection with the anti-LGBTQ Hillsong Church (see Buzz Feed). 

Sure, people have a lot of opinions about the guy, from his Marvel fame to his personal life, but his above-discussed moment shows another side. It’s easy to forget that even celebrities go through their own struggles under the public microscope.

Pratt’s act of kindness might not be the headline-grabbing controversy some fans are used to, but it’s the kind of gesture that speaks volumes about his character. Let’s read a few comments:

At the end of the day, what Pratt did for Millie Bobby Brown wasn’t just about being a good co-star; it was about being a good person. Ergo, the next time you see someone get torn down, remember Pratt’s simple yet powerful gesture. As the old saying goes, “It’s the small things that make a big difference,” and in this case, Chris Pratt’s chivalrous move is all the proof you need.

Starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, The Electric State will be released on March 14.

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