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Anna Faris talks about her relationship with her ex Chris Pratt and his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt

Anna Faris talks about her relationship with her ex Chris Pratt and his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt

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Anna Faris poses for photos during the Mexican premiere of “Overboard (Hombre Al Agua)” at Cinemex Antara on May 8, 2018 in Mexico City.

Anna Faris says she is getting “much closer” to her ex-husband Chris Pratt and his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt.

In an interview with People, the actress, who stars alongside Toni Collette in the upcoming comedy “The Estate,” talked about her relationship with Pratt and how they are raising their 10-year-old son, Jack.

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Anna Faris, Chris Pratt and son Jack Pratt attend the ceremony honoring Chris Pratt with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 21, 2017 in Hollywood, California.

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“We’re all getting a lot closer and I really appreciate that,” Faris said. “They’re very protective of me and I want to be very protective of them too. I’m very grateful for their support.”

Faris also praised Schwarzenegger for her relationship with Jack

“She’s just so great,” said the actress. “I love the way she handles Jack.”

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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger arrive at the world premiere of Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Endgame” at the Los Angeles Convention Center on April 22, 2019 in Los Angeles.

Faris and Pratt divorced in October 2018 after nine years of marriage. After their divorce, Faris began a relationship with cinematographer Michael Bennett. The couple eloped in 2021.

Pratt married Schwarzenegger in 2019.

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Although Faris said her blended family will not celebrate Thanksgiving together, she expressed hope that they can all spend the holiday together in the future.

“I think we can, but right now we just have family obligations that take us elsewhere,” she said. “I’m happy with that aspect of it. And now that time has passed, it just feels a lot easier. It feels really good not to live with that inner turmoil of discomfort.”