'We're all getting much closer': Anna Faris on her bond with her ex-husband, Chris Pratt, and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger
Almost one year ago, Anna Faris shared her strengthened bond with her ex-husband, Chris Pratt, and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, after their split. She talked about her elopement with Michael Barrett and the refreshing change in her movie "The Estate."
Chris Pratt, Anna Faris, and Katherine Schwarzenegger (Source: Page Six)
Anna Faris on her Evolving Relationship with Ex-Chris Pratt
Anna Faris, once the face of the sitcom 'Mom,' bared her heart about her journey since separating from Chris Pratt in 2017. In a touching revelation, Faris admitted, “We're all getting much closer, and I so appreciate that.”As reported by Vanity Fair, she emphasized the unwavering bond she shares with Pratt and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger. With co-parenting their 10-year-old son, Jack, the couple's mutual respect remains unshaken. “They're very protective of me, and I want to be very protective of them,” Anna expressed. She didn’t shy away from praising Schwarzenegger either, calling her “awesome” and lauding her bond with Jack.
Elopement and New Beginnings
Anna's life took a turn when she eloped with cinematographer Michael Barrett. Unlike her star-studded past ceremonies, this union was discreet. Anna reminisced, "With a little bit of age, you don't need the whole thing." The duo's aspiration for a big blended family, with Barrett’s kids from his previous marriage, is evident. Anna holds hope for celebrating holidays together, even if they couldn't do so this past Thanksgiving. It's clear that Pratt and Schwarzenegger’s daughters, Lyla and Eloise, are also integral to this dream. Anna remarked, "It feels really good to not live with that internal churning of unpleasantness.”
From Likable to 'Liberating' Roles
While Anna is elated about her personal life, her professional realm isn't far behind. Her movie, The Estate, showcases her in a light unlike ever before. On playing a different, more challenging character, Anna confessed, “There's such liberation in getting to play kind of atrocious people.” After being boxed into the ‘likable’ category for much of her career, Anna’s joy in embracing a diverse role resonates. It seems she's savoring the artistic freedom of playing Savanna, a departure from her past characters.
In retrospect, Anna Faris's evolution – both in personal relationships and career choices – is a testament to her resilience and adaptability. As she embraces change, fans and well-wishers hope to see more of her in roles that challenge conventions, much like her life does.
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