Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s lesser-known son, Christopher Schwarzenegger, was unrecognizable in new photos following a dramatic weight loss transformation.

In honor of National Siblings Day, Katherine Schwarzenegger took to Instagram with a snapshot of herself and her three siblings. The wife of Chris Pratt smiled alongside her sister, Christina, and brothers, Chris and Patrick Schwarzenegger. Arnold shares the four adult kids with his ex-wife, Maria Shriver.

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“My favorites forever and always #nationalsiblingday,” Katherine captioned her April 10 update.

In the comments, The White Lotus star Patrick exclaimed, “MISS YOU GUYS.”

“Such a beautiful family! 😍,” another Instagram user shared.

A different fan wrote, “You are all just too awesome!!!👏😍.”

Those who have followed the Schwarzenegger family through the years likely noticed that Chris, pictured on the far left, sported a more slimmed-down physique in the sibling shot.

For comparison, here’s a photo of Patrick (left) and Christopher (right) from the 2017 ESPYS.

Patrick Schwarzenegger and Christopher Schwarzenegger arrive at the 2017 ESPYS at Microsoft Theater on July 12, 2017, in Los Angeles, Calif. (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic via Getty Images)

The lesser-known Schwarzenegger sibling is not in the public eye as much as most of his family. However, he was spotted leaving a gym in Los Angeles in 2023 looking considerably more buff.

It’s possible his transformation came after taking advice from his famous father.

“My advice to beginners is really simple: begin. And then don’t stop until it is a routine,” Arnold wrote in his weekly newsletter, The Pump Daily, in February 2023, per The Independent. “For a lot of people, that first step is the hardest. So find something, anything, you can do.”

The Terminatoractor added, “Once you begin, the key is keeping your momentum… Motivation is fleeting, but routine is what carries you on. You need to make this a routine. Do whatever you can do every day for a month, and then build on that.”

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