May 13, 2025 - 11:50

Marvel actor Chris Pratt has recently found himself at the center of a social media storm after failing to publicly acknowledge his ex-wife, Anna Faris, during a recent event. Fans of both actors have expressed mixed feelings about Pratt's apparent oversight, particularly given Faris's role as the mother of his first-born child, Jack.
The incident occurred during a promotional event where Pratt was discussing his latest project. While he mentioned various collaborators and friends, he notably omitted any reference to Faris, who gained fame for her role in the "Scary Movie" franchise. This omission has led to a divide among fans, with some defending Pratt's right to move on, while others argue that he should have recognized Faris's contributions to their shared life and family.
As the debate continues online, many are left wondering if this incident reflects deeper issues regarding celebrity relationships and the complexities of co-parenting in the public eye. The reactions highlight the ongoing interest in the personal lives of stars and how their past relationships continue to resonate with fans.
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