Christopher Schwarzenegger looked svelte while supporting his father, Arnold Schwarzenegger, at a red carpet event.
Christopher and his siblings — Christina, Patrick and Katherine — joined Arnold at the Season 2 premiere of “FUBAR” at the Netflix Stadium Theater in Los Angeles Wednesday evening.
Arnold, 77, smiled as he posed for photos with his four kids, whom he shares with ex-wife Maria Shriver, as well as Katherine’s husband Chris Pratt.
Christopher, 27, looked noticeably lean in his black suit and no tie after dropping some serious pounds.
His sisters Christina, 33, and Katherine, 35, both stunned in black dresses while the “White Lotus” alum, 31, wore pinstripes.
Arnold’s son Joseph Baena, whom he shares with Mildred Baena, was also in attendance and hopped in for a proud photo-op with just his dad.
Christopher accomplished a dramatic body transformation over the past few years — losing a staggering 30 pounds with hard work and dedication.
In 2021, Patrick proudly praised his brother for changing his lifestyle to buff up and trim down while celebrating Christopher’s birthday.
“Proud of you. New job. Crushing in the gym. Whole new person. Can’t wait to see what this year brings,” Patrick wrote of Christopher in a since-deleted Instagram post at the time.
A year later, Christopher debuted his slimmed-down physique while attending Patrick’s starry birthday party in Malibu.
The low-key Schwarzenegger sibling was then seen looking fit while hitting the gym in August 2023. And this past April, Christopher flaunted his weight loss in a sibling snap.
Christopher addressed his body transformation in May while speaking at a panel at Beacher Vitality’s Happy & Healthy Summit in Los Angeles.
“It was a big process,” Christopher admitted, noting that he started changing his lifestyle in 2019 while living in Australia.
“I just saw how much my weight was prohibiting me from doing the everyday activities,” he said. “I was like, ‘I want to go skydiving.’ And my friends were like, ‘Yeah, no shot.’ I was like, ‘Yeah, I can’t skydive.’”
The University of Michigan graduate admitted that he struggled with body image issues for years and “tried everything.”
“I was doing meal delivery things in high school, and I remember feeling like a weirdo when I was bringing weird lunches to school,” he said.
He was finally able to see results after a lot of “trial and error” with changes to his diet and exercise routine.
“Even still to this day … when you’re saying, oh, before-and-after photos … I don’t feel like I’m an ‘after’ yet. I don’t feel like I’m at the point,” he said.