The Sydney Morning Herald says that Anna Faris has admitted she feels devastated towards the gossip about marriage troubles and infidelity.
She says, "I had always kind of believed that part of the rumors of celebrity couples were "I was like, 'Oh, maybe there's a kernel of truth to that.' It's been a little devastating because for us, it's like, 'What the heck?'" The online publication also tells that the star of House Bunny and Mom was responding to the stories that Star Magazine have published that says she was afraid of losing husband Chris Pratt to Passenger co-star, Jennifer Lawrence.
The source quotes Faris, "Chris and Jen recently had dinner to talk about the movie, and ever since, he hasn't been able to stop raving about how cool Jen is. They share the same goofy sense of humor and make each other laugh."
The rumors also taunts that the 36-year-old Chris' fascination with his co-star was just some sort of a "tip of the iceberg" thing, hinting him and Faris are in a rocky relationship. Moreover, it was also reported that "sources" had told the magazine that the Jurassic World's star ego has exploded and that "He's cocky and rude to Anna, who worries she's old news now. All the differences between them have risen to the surface."
The online publication reports that Faris admitted: "This has been blindsiding to us. We have an incredible relationship. It has been weirdly stinging.
"[It] stung a little bit harder than I thought it would."
Faris also added their relationship is solid since they got married in 2009. She said, "I am very lucky that I am with a man [who] values family."
She must be very lucky. Earlier this year, Pratt had said they always make their relationship work despite the busy schedules, saying, "The way we work it out is we just take at least one moment every day to be present with one another. Whether or not we're in the same room, or the same state, or even the same country, we check in, you know?"
Farris also added their relationship is solid since they got married in 2009. She said, "I am very lucky that I am with a man [who] values family."
She must be very lucky. Earlier this year, Pratt had said they always make their relationship work despite the busy schedules, saying, "The way we work it out is we just take at least one moment every day to be present with one another. Whether or not we're in the same room, or the same state, or even the same country, we check in, you know?"