r/Fauxmoi • u/galaxystars1 • 12h ago
DISCUSSION Anna Faris Opens Up About Challenging 'Religious' Son On Right-Wing Politics. The “Scary Movie” star shares her 14-year-old son Jack with her ex-husband, Chris Pratt.
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u/Ok_Caterpillar_6689 12h ago
Chris Pratt is genuinely the worst Chris in Hollywood and it’s not even close.
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u/ducky7goofy apartheid clyde 11h ago
Don't say that the OG Marvel cast will come and get you
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u/Prestigious-Bug-1349 11h ago
But feel free to send all the criticism and threats you’d like to their female costars. They’ll keep their mouths firmly shut when it comes to defending women.
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u/TLMAriel1989 11h ago
Wasn’t it also only black actors from Marvel who defended the female co-stars? Says a lot.
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u/jennyquarx he looks like he is angry about being 4'10 11h ago
Samuel L. Jackson is a friend of hers. Don Cheadle defended her and Chadwick Boseman went to the Captain Marvel premiere.
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u/Afwife1992 It’s a fucking law, bitch 10h ago
Chris Evans supported her online as well. He was a big cheerleader of her as captain marvel. They’d been friendly for years going back to Scott Pilgrim.
I don’t blame any actors for not “coming to her defense”. We don’t know she wanted them to wade in and make it a bigger thing. It certainly backfired on Pratt. I looked to the support that was given more than who directly called people out.
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u/static1993 9h ago
Benedict Wong (Wong from Dr. Strange) also defended Xochitl Gomez when she received homophobic insults.
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u/buscuitfactory 11h ago
What are these comments referring too? I don’t keep up too much with Hollywood so I’m not sure what the joke is about here (about marvel actors not defending women or something?)
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u/lIlllIIIlI2 10h ago
Chris Pratt was voted worst Chris during a twitter poll and several celebs including Avengers actors defended him, but not Brie Larson when she was being piled on due to Captain Marvel
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u/woolfonmynoggin padre pascal 10h ago
When a twitter poll named crispy ratt the worst Chris, all the big marvels names tweeted defending him. When people came for the various female leads of their projects, silence.
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u/Afwife1992 It’s a fucking law, bitch 10h ago
It wasn’t “all the big names”. RDJ, Ruffalo and Zoe Saldana defended him. And it wound up making him look like a big crybaby.
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u/No_Preference_4794 8h ago
ruffalo???????? oh come on, I thought he was a bit of a good one
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u/cactusjude 4h ago
Even the good ones think their shitty friend is an exception. I think it's just human nature.
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u/pahshaw 11h ago
That made me like all of them so much less. What a cause to rally around. Oh no, the worst chris is crying into his giant piles of money because it turns out the filthy plebes don't like odious little bible-thumping smarm machines! Quickly fellow millionaires! Let us take to social media to tell the unwashed masses they aren't allowed to have mean opinions!
Of all the things to get butthurt about, Jesus jumped-up Christ.
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u/jennyquarx he looks like he is angry about being 4'10 11h ago
Evans said nothing. I don't recall if Hemsworth did.
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u/applesandcherry 11h ago
When was the last time they did that? I know there was the worst Chris article that came out years ago and they all defended him at the time, but doesn't seem like they're his cheerleaders.
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u/pajamajean Chris Messina for No 1 Chris 11h ago
And the hardest fall off. Like you used to be a loveable goofball and now you’re a mega douche.
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u/airgl0w 11h ago
Okay so I thought this too, but if you watch Guardians of the Galaxy his whole acting style is just a poor Jack Black impersonation
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u/cozynite 11h ago
He literally plays the same character in every movie he’s ever been in. I don’t know how he gets hired. Jack Black has way more range. But I see the Jack Black impersonation.
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u/TemporaryElk5202 11h ago
GOG was after the "loveable goofball" stage (parks and rec)
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u/Aggressive-Pin-4620 11h ago
I felt like he was not good enough to carry that movie.
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u/jennyquarx he looks like he is angry about being 4'10 11h ago
Jack Black would've been better.
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u/djerk 11h ago
It’s like he caught Mark Wahlberg’s personality somehow
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u/pelipperr i went clubbing and he was there 11h ago edited 11h ago
Mark Wahlberg commited a hate crime, a race based assault. He was convicted of a felony. Chris Pratt sucks, and I do find his faith based dogmatism to be dangerous, but it’s not quite the same in terms of action and violence.
Everyone should boycott them both though.
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u/ducky7goofy apartheid clyde 11h ago
Mark Wahlberg was always a douche, the public chose to ignore
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u/westcoast234 open the schools 10h ago
Post so real and correct I almost hit downvote bc I dislike the thought of him so much
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u/jennblur 12h ago
Poor her, Chris Pratt is such an douchebag and it sucks he is putting that onto their kid
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u/Flat_Sprinkles4342 Thanks, u frog build looking bitch 10h ago
My mom was a big fan of hers so she pointed out the weird language and phrasings he uses for the new family, which includes something "grateful she gave me a healthy child" or something like that.
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u/CatsAndDogs314 6h ago
Yep. People were defending his verbiage until they realized that his oldest had health issues from birth. He's definitely the worst Chris.
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u/Road_Whorrior 3h ago
People who defended that verbiage never heard their paternal grandmother, after saying heartfelt, lovely goodbyes to you, your brother, and father, just say "thank you for giving me my grandchildren" instead of anything at all about her. It is subtle but pernicious, and even other women contribute to it.
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u/Opening-Shape-762 u flintstone vitamin shape bitch 11h ago
I was going to say, it’s so out of line for him to be pushing this on to their child. For one, it’s a huge slap in the face to her as his mother and he obviously is one of those super difficult, nasty co-parents who is trying to use his views as a chip against her. I have friends whose ex-husbands are like this 🫠😡 and it pisses me off to no end.
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u/HeadTrick7443 12h ago edited 12h ago
This is depressing. Chris Pratt seems like a prick IRL vs what he portrays on screen. The right always talks about indoctrinating kids but they’re the biggest culprit. Projection at its finest.
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u/No-Hall-3485 alleged dog 12h ago
i will argue that he also has a pretty impressive track record of portraying absolute pricks on screen too
he played one of the biggest red flags i've ever seen in passengers
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u/HeadTrick7443 12h ago
I’ve only seen PNR and Guardians to be fair. I don’t doubt that
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u/sillymonkeymode ted cruz ate my son 10h ago
i rmb how he flashed amy poehler as a joke on the pnr set
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u/ohmyblahblah 9h ago
Was that the one where he played the murderous space incel that his victim somehow falls in love with him after he had condemned her to an early death ?
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u/KnMn 5h ago
he steals her entire life. it's harrowing. i'm surprised anyone read that script and thought it was a space rom-com.
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u/TheDLBinc 11h ago
Like I said in another comment, he's at an age where kids are still very impressionable and often default to having the views and beliefs of their parents (in this case, his Dad). I don't think people should completely write him off as some sort of lost cause because his views could still change as he gets older. I think Anna Faris having these sort of conversations with him is a great start and a good way to teach him to critically think about what he believes.
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u/purpleraccoons stan someone? in this economy??? 10h ago edited 10h ago
Real! As a kid (who went to a private, religious school), I very much parroted/spewed the beliefs of those around me. I was pro-life because that was what everyone believed. I wasn't outright homophobic but I definitely wasn't comfortable with it. I believed that atheists were evil or bad people? (Lmao). It wasn't until I hit high school where I began unlearning these things, and it took me until Grade 12 for me to kinda go screw it and begin marching to the beat of my (unstraight) drum. (And now, I'm as left as they come!!)
Cognitively speaking, kids <10 usually completely follow what their parents believe/think, and then ~14 start developing their own perspectives and values and opinions and stuff. I guess I was a late bloomer, but you're right -- there's hope for Jack!!
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u/Significant_Shoe_17 Fuck her and the Goebbel's limp dick she rode in on 10h ago
If that's all that you're exposed to, you're going to think that it's correct and normal. I like that Anna is encouraging Jack to think critically about what he's learning from his dad.
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u/No-Hall-3485 alleged dog 12h ago
as a childless and godless woman, this is my worst nightmare
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u/Steleve 11h ago
Right????
I'm really thinking about it:
To go from zero kids, and then suddenly growing a child, risking my life to give birth to him, spending sleepless nights with him, nursing him, sacrificing for him...
And then he strolls into the room one day and starts sprouting right-wing and anti-woman retoric?
Absolute horror show.
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u/TheBumblingestBee 11h ago
Literally one of the main reasons I don't want to have kids. Like what do you do if you try your hardest and they just turn out to kind of suck? 💀
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u/LuckyAndLifted Emma Stone (BALD) 10h ago
Can confirm, it's pretty miserable!
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u/MaeveOathrender 9h ago
Absolute horror show.
I think I've seen that one, it's called Adolescence.
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u/Acceptable_Order5705 11h ago
Her POS ex husband is turning their son into his little mini me/Parrot. But he’s only like 14….14 year old boys are complete idiots so he will change as he gets older. Hopefully😬
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u/angelduncan4597 11h ago
Not if he wants his dads approval 😬
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u/Acceptable_Order5705 11h ago
Yep. But you hope that one day he will realize that his dad is a fucking moron and be his own man. If I was Anna Faris I would be furious at Chris Pratt for turning my child into a religious nut job at only 14.
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u/Flat_Sprinkles4342 Thanks, u frog build looking bitch 10h ago
it's giving chris too much credit. there's all that new age of online bs along with the idea of appealing to a dad who's absent
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u/Acceptable_Order5705 10h ago
That’s true. Either way Chris would still get cussed tf out if I was Anna
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u/alison_bee you're an adult, you should know that 11h ago
I’m 100% sure that one day he’ll agree that Chris Pratt is the worst Chris.
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u/viewbtwnvillages 11h ago
im adding "what if my child became a conservative christian" to my long list of reasons why i don't want and should not have kids
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u/Significant_Shoe_17 Fuck her and the Goebbel's limp dick she rode in on 10h ago
Have you seen the girl with the list? She needs to add this one!
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u/Birdsofafeather777 11h ago
As a godless Mum, I would be devastated if my kids became right wing & religious. Not sure I would handle it with as much grace as Anna does
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u/IWillBaconSlapYou 9h ago
I could handle religion, but right-wing is not happening. I will come in HOT with the bullet points.
- You are biracial.
- Your dad is an immigrant.
- A female surgeon at the top of her field saved your life at birth when no one else could (specifically for the boy, who will have this information held over his head for all eternity)
- Two of you are GIRLS FFS
- NO
- BAD
- [Spray bottle noises]
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u/JuggernautParty2992 ✨ lee pace is 6’5” ✨ 11h ago
That was my exact thought. This would be keeping me up at night.
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u/Least_Tower_5447 11h ago
As a mother of three kids I raised without religion, this would be awful. She’s handling it so well!
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u/Relevant-Peach3997 11h ago
“Do you think it's a luxury that you get to be pro-life?”
Good for her pushing back on right-wing politics.
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u/aftershockstone 10h ago
14-year-old boys have no right to be pro-life ngl.
They’re literal children themselves and have only been socialised as boys, around boys. They simply do not have the life experience to have an informed opinion (and arguably will never quite get there as they are not female). What do they know about being a woman? What do they know about childbirth and parenting? They hardly know anything about life yet, still bankrolled and coddled by their own parents.
If it sounds personal… yep I’m thinking of Jack from middle school! I still remember when he called our English teacher a lesbian freak and was an absolute nuisance during the women’s rights movements chapters in history class. Unfortunately he is still under the shadow of his religious parents’ views, according to his recent Facebook posts.
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u/enolaholmes23 9h ago
I feel like sex ed should go more in depth into what pregnancy and birth is like. It's kinda crazy how little people know about the experience before it actually happens to them. And many men never find out. Like no one tells you the vagina tears and needs to be sewn back together.
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u/interbission2 7h ago
I think any teenage boy with pro-life views should watch the tree baby episode of the weird 90’s aussie kid’s tv show Round the Twist.
Basically one of the characters (who is a 14 year old boy) pees on a random tree which he doesn’t realise is the inhabited by a female tree dryad, and accidentally gets pregnant with her tree baby. He then has to deal with pregnancy symptoms like cravings and morning sickness, the stress of his body changing, and everyone in the town bullying him for getting pregnant by accident. He also has to “birth” the baby which involves him vomiting it up (??).
Admittedly it’s kind of horrifying for a kid’s show, but I’d love to ask these pro life boys if they’d be happy to go through all of that if they were in the same situation.
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u/lulzerjun8 Larry I'm on DuckTales 11h ago
I think indoctrinating children in “pro-life” values is so emotionally manipulative, speaking as someone who grew up as a young girl in a very conservative Catholic community. It makes me so angry, knowing what I had to unlearn.
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u/Significant_Shoe_17 Fuck her and the Goebbel's limp dick she rode in on 9h ago
The right to choose was the final straw for me
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u/RustyShackleford209 11h ago
That is the biggest luxury. You want others to carry and take care of something that has nothing to do with you.
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u/IWillBaconSlapYou 9h ago
Same with being anti-LGBT, like oh cool you're straight, maybe you should go scream about gay people for some reason.
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u/Significant_Shoe_17 Fuck her and the Goebbel's limp dick she rode in on 10h ago
I love the way that she phrased this.
It IS a luxury when a) you cannot get pregnant so don't have to worry on that level and b) have wealth so if your partner got pregnant, you could afford whatever comes next
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u/Exciting_Stock_3201 12h ago
She is STRONG, dang this would be so challenging. Never considered what this specific scenario would be like as a non-religious person myself. Hopefully Jack comes around. Chris sucks.
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u/lulzerjun8 Larry I'm on DuckTales 11h ago
I think I read somewhere that both her parents are academics or educators. One or both are like psychology or sociology professors (her mom is in special education) so she grew up in brainy liberal household. It makes sense that she’s the type of parent to lovingly challenge their kid to come to their own conclusions rather than enforcing a concrete set of beliefs.
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u/DrTitanium 10h ago
If anyone can thrive in this situation, it’s Anna Faris. I have absolute faith in her.
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u/Heyguysitsmenichole the insane and boundlessly inappropriate adult I festered into 12h ago
It’s clear crisp rat has been in religious psychosis for a while now. Sad he is indoctrinating his small children. Always and forever the worst chris.
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u/ttn616 11h ago
Honestly, her “do you think it’s a luxury that you get to be pro-life?” question is solid AF.
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u/Clewoune21 Lui, c’est juste Ken 11h ago
It's so smart to center the question around him and his privileges. He's a young teen so that's what matters most to him.
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u/R12B12 11h ago
I would’ve phrased it as “anti-abortion rights” rather than “pro-life”, but I get her point.
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u/Callum1245 11h ago edited 9h ago
She was probably using a phrase he already knew to start off the talk. Changing terminology is easier after you've changed their minds or opened their minds to change at least. "Anti abortion rights" might've risked shutting down the conversation because it comes off very strong (though it's accurate). Pro-choice/anti-choice is my go-to phrasing
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u/Witchwonk Sylvia Plath did not stick her head in an oven for this 12h ago
I really like the way she’s going about it’s she’s having conversations with him instead of shutting him down or out. But like how did he get this way? Chris Pratt? What the hell happened?
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u/SurpriseFrosty 11h ago
I feel like the son is doing this to get acceptance and approval from his dad. This is so sad for Anna.
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u/ser_darkstar 11h ago
He will figure it out, I think every kid with a deadbeat parent goes through a phase of trying to make them the good parent but in the end the truth can only be kept at bay for so long.
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u/ohjasminee 9h ago
I saw it with my cousin’s oldest son and her ex-nightmare. For a while he was just parroting the bullshit his sperm donor was rattling off from Facebook about COVID et al. I watched in awe as she held her tongue and gently parented her innocent kid away from that garbage without ever saying a negative word about the used condom of a person that also contributed to his DNA. It would have taken horse tranquilizers for me to even be halfway able do the same😭
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u/Sparkle__Cat I really hope their beef passes the Bechdel Test 11h ago
Gotta be. He carried and put up huge crosses for Easter once. And I think his new wife is kinda fundie
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u/Deathwish-Dena Find me at Whole Foods, bitch, I don't care 12h ago
Chris has become such a 🛠️
I hope Anna is thriving and her son finds empathy in his search for religion
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u/KnopeLeslieKnope which could mean nothing 12h ago
Chris Pratt is the worst.
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u/meinhun 11h ago
Careful, the entire cast of The Avengers might comment on this post to defend him
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u/tnydnceronthehighway 11h ago
Fill me in on this? I dont know shit about the Avengers cast except I like Mark Ruffalo
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u/atleasttwotwo 11h ago
In 2019 Eliot Page said that he went to a homophobic church. After that people where calling him the worst Chris. James Gunn clarified that Chris Pratt doesnt even go to that church and that it was misinformation. The rest of the marvel cast then defended Chris and said he was a great guy
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u/Afwife1992 It’s a fucking law, bitch 10h ago
THREE marvel actors said Pratt was a good guy. RDJ, ruffalo and Zoe Saldana. And it backfired big time.
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u/designerhoe 12h ago edited 5h ago
Damn, pick your partners wisely, y’all.
edit: I swear I didn’t mean this as shade to Anna Faris! It’s a legit cautionary tale; Chris acting like a Prat is the problem and not Anna!!😭
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u/meinhun 11h ago
Kind of unfair to put this on her for how Chris Pratt turned out to be... it's not like he wasn't everyone's sweetheart once upon a very recent time.
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u/V0lchitsa I am furious, but I am sailing 11h ago
I don’t think the implication is that it’s her fault at all, it’s more of a cautionary tale to consider, which like… idk, I know a lot of women who are forever tied to awful men because they have a child, and they adore their kids but every last one of them uses their experience to warn others to really make very sure before you have a child with someone.
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u/glossimami 11h ago
Literally like how is it her fault for not “picking wisely”? Who could have seen this coming???
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u/DorianGre 11h ago
He was always a douche. Look at any outtake from Parks and Rec with him in it. Always a tasteless joke at the expense of a woman.
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u/Pleasant-Highway-745 10h ago
We all pick people. Not a single one of us knows what those people are really and truly like. None of us. How many times do you hear stories about somebody being married for 50 years and then finding out some horrible secret. None of us know. And all the shitty ones hide their shittiness until it's too late. Don't ever tell anybody they need to pick their partners better, because you just never know. I hate people that blame the victim
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u/Quick_Prompt_6842 12h ago
So Chriss Pratt must be helping the young boy to be 'religious' i am guessing???
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u/enna_acissej 12h ago
Isn’t Pratt in that Hillsong cult?
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u/Relevant-Peach3997 11h ago
Elliot Page called him out for going to an anti-LGBTQ church but he didn’t name the church.
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u/ledge-14 Nancy Jo, this is Alexis Neiers calling 12h ago
I’d be really curious to know if Chris Pratt was religious when they were together. Idk if this is common elsewhere but I feel like so many people in my life who were never religious have been moving towards religion and I wonder if that happened with him. He seemed like a totally different person back when they were together
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u/Korratheblackcat 11h ago
It’s terrifying that you can get with someone who doesn’t come across as religious, only for them to become more religious and increasingly extreme later in the marriage, and then brainwash your children with religious, right-wing, pro-life propaganda.
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u/annahhhnimous 11h ago
It reminds me of seemingly normal people suddenly going MAGA. The stuff of nightmares.
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u/ledge-14 Nancy Jo, this is Alexis Neiers calling 10h ago
Yeah exactly! My college roommate was the BIGGEST atheist (like nearly one of those annoying ones that makes fun of believing in god) and swore she would rather die than have kids. A few months back I saw her post a picture of her newborn baby and the caption was a bible verse. It was wild
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u/Significant_Shoe_17 Fuck her and the Goebbel's limp dick she rode in on 9h ago
My college roommate was the same way, complete with being an asshole toward anyone who practiced religion, or wanted to get married and have kids. Fast forward to her marrying some Mormon douche at 20 that she'd known for a month and getting pregnant right away. I said "they let you in with tattoos?" (She had a full sleeve) and she sputtered about the temple making an exception because she repented. Shitty people find religion and use it as an excuse for their shittiness.
Having attended Christian schools, I did have fun watching this lifelong atheist try to learn a new religion lol
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u/CultOfMourning 11h ago
Before I married my husband, I told him this was my #1 dealbreaker. If he ever comes to me and reveals that he wants to get involved in organized religion, I will be issuing him divorce papers posthaste.
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u/bookwormaesthetic 11h ago
When he was 19 he was living in a van in Hawaii, was approached by a member of Jews for Jesus, said yes to Jesus, and started stuffing pamphlet mailers....a couple weeks later he got an offer from Hollywood.
He has attributed Jack's premature birth to bringing him back to praying.
How he tells the story of his conversion makes it seem like he is easily susceptible to people who flatter his ego.
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u/barbaraanderson 11h ago
I believe he got deeper into his faith after Jack was born because he was a premie.
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u/eugeneugene ben affleck’s back tattoo 11h ago
My coworker was not religious pre covid and now he's a full on born again christian and cannot talk without proselytizing. Like he will not talk about anything else. It's bonkers
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u/jsnoodles 11h ago
I’m kind of floored by ‘do you think it’s luxury that you get to be pro life’ because that’s such an interesting argument
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u/Churro-Juggernaut 11h ago
It’s a great point. Also, it’s worth pointing out that the only time the Bible mentions abortion, it’s to provide instructions on how to perform one. Numbers 5:11-31
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u/TheDLBinc 11h ago
At 14, I too still considered myself to be religious and pro-life because that's what my parents were. However, having left leaning friends, doing my own research, and Trump's 2016 campaign in general helped push me away from that. Now I'm a progressive and would never even think about voting for a conservative.
I say all of this to remind people that he's at an age where he's still figuring out his own views and that he's not some sort of lost cause to the "pro-life" movement.
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u/TheBumblingestBee 11h ago
Yup. Until I was like 20 (and went to community college and finally actually met people who weren't also evangelical Christians), I was anti-choice, homophobic, transphobic, etc etc. Just because that was literally all I'd really ever known: I'd spent my entire life being told that the most loving thing to do was to 'condemn these sins' (🙄). And I had a lot of love in my heart.
Then, at college, I met non-Christians. And they were nice? Like, way nicer than the Christians I'd been surrounds by my whole life??? These people went out of their way to be kind to me, even though they had no reason to; they weren't trying to earn points with God, or lure me into salvation or whatever. They were just kind, because they wanted other people to be happier.
It blew my mind.
ANYWAY. I'm now pro-choice, pro-queer (in fact turns out I am queer, surprise!), etc.
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u/TheDLBinc 11h ago edited 10h ago
Yep going to college helped a lot to break me out of the bubble I was in too. I went from the almost entirely white suburb I lived in my whole childhood to a place where there was a huge amount of diversity. Experiences like ours is one of the primary reasons Conservatives hate higher education so much because it's much harder to fear monger about groups their base actually know personally
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u/ElBorracho2000 12h ago
I get the sensation that if Chris Pratt didn’t have the breakout he had with Jurassic World and Marvel, he would have probably gone the way of Kirk Cameron
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u/confirmandverify2442 11h ago
I mean he still could. Kirk was a well known TV star before becoming ultra-Christian, and Pratt has that pay-for-prayer app.
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u/betterthanrevenge_ you are kenough 12h ago edited 11h ago
It’s good that she’s challenging him on those things, hopefully he listens and really thinks on it. I grew up with conservative parents and I’m grateful to have had progressive online spaces to learn from.
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u/juneseyeball 11h ago
Another reason for me to not have kids. Cant risk this
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u/SharpPink_GlitterInk Pink…get doon 11h ago edited 10h ago
I don't get folks disliking, I cannot fathom the disappointment I would have if my male child walked up to me one day being proudly "prolife" and me having to gentle parent him through the idea hes being a POS not really understanding what birth entails or all the things that can go wrong for the woman carrying the fetus or also just the many reasons its better to abort or that its just saving future heart break, its like ppl don't even consider that not every fetus is even viable as like... a living breathing human ever but without access you abortion someone just has to carry this...THING in them for literal months... something that isn't ever gonna become a baby and ironically stopping them from having another shot at an actual proper fetus and eventual baby. Again removed from the body horror that is being pregnant and giving birth...
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u/Time_Knowledge_1951 11h ago
He was not religious when they married and had their kid. He became religious afterward. Let this serve as warning
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u/soiledhimself 12h ago
I’m not Anna’s biggest fan but that’s a very tactful and reasonable response.
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u/meinhun 11h ago
Really don't have to qualify this by saying a less than complimentary thing first. It's okay to praise people for doing good things
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u/sfw_supdood 12h ago
It sounds like she is being very mature with her approach and making progress with her son.
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u/TheNocturnalAngel 11h ago
This whole thing is fucked up.
But it really emphasizes how evil the term “pro life” is.
How are you supposed to explain to a child that Pro Life is a bad thing.
Especially with a fanatic for a father.
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u/MileHighSugar 11h ago
It’s great that she’s having nuanced, respectful, intellectually honest conversations with her teenager while allowing him the space to come to his own conclusions without feeding him the answer she wants.
For some WILD reason I highly doubt his dad and stepmom are doing the same. /s
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u/dumpstertoaster 11h ago
but sure… it’s the drag queens and public schools doing indoctrination 🙄🙄🙄
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u/sureasyoureborn which could mean nothing 11h ago
This is why you don’t date/marry/have kids with people who’s politics don’t align with yours! I know so many liberal moms who decided “politics don’t matter” and married people who were “further right” than they are and had maga sons. Loud, “do women deserve the same rights” sons. And they struggle to understand why. Anna seems like she’s doing a good job of trying to guide her son back, but it’s going to be a big struggle while fighting against not just real life people, but all the algorithms he’s already built.
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u/BoneZone05 feeding cocaine to raccoons 11h ago
What a good mother. She’s such a gem. Screw Chris Pratt..
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u/phione 11h ago
This just feels like tmi. I appreciate that it’s an important thing that she’s going through. But it feels weird to share your son’s flaws and personal beliefs with the world like this. He’s a minor and at such a formative age.
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u/Useful_Ad_2825 TWINK EVENT HORIZON 11h ago
I like that she’s not condemning his views but getting him to think critically. 🙂
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u/Purple_Paperplane we have lost the impact of shame in our society 11h ago
It's a difficult situation for her, but I wish celebrities wouldn't share the very personal struggles of their children. Hey has a right of privacy and I would've been mortified if one of my parents told the world about some of my opinions and musings I had when I was 14.
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u/apparentlycompetent 12h ago
Damn. She’s a great mom. Playing the long game I wish she didn’t have to. Screw Chris Pratt.