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Anna Faris Gives Rare Update On Her and Chris Pratt’s Son Jack Entering Puberty


Kids grow up so fast! Anna Faris revealed that her son is entering puberty.

The 47-year-old actress appeared as a guest on Today on Monday where she sat down with co-hosts Hoda Kotb and Justin Sylvester, and shared that her 11-year-old son, Jack, is starting to go through puberty.

“I think I’m really loving this age,” Faris said of Jack, whom she shares with ex-husband Chris Pratt, 45. “Although, he told me that he has an armpit hair. So, it’s happening.”

“Get ready, honey,” Sylvester replied with a laugh. “It is happening.”

When reflecting on how fast Jack has grown up, the Scary Movie star admitted, “You miss it sometimes when you look at old photos.”

Actress Anna Faris and son Jack Pratt attend the premiere of “The Emoji Movie” at Regency Village Theatre on July 23, 2017, in Westwood, California.Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic

Faris and Pratt tied the knot in 2009 and welcomed Jack in 2012, naming him after Faris’ father. The former couple announced their decision to separate after eight years of marriage, and finalized their divorce in 2018.

Faris is also stepmom to her cinematographer husband Michael Barrett‘s two kids. The pair got engaged in 2019 and eloped two years later. It marked the third marriage for the House Bunny actress, who was also previously married to Ben Indra from 2004 to 2008.

Meanwhile, Pratt shares two daughters – Lyla, 3, and Eloise, 2 – with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger. The couple wed in 2019 are currently expecting baby No. 3.

Chris Pratt posts a rare photo of all three of his children on his Instagram Story.@prattprattpratt on Instagram

In May, Pratt spoke to ET from the premiere of The Garfield Movie about whether or not his kids watched his film.

“My son has seen it and he loved it but my daughters haven’t seen it yet,” Pratt said.

“If they act right, they’ll get a personal screening, but if not, no. So far, it’s half and half,” he joked of his daughters. “I’d love to have a personal screening, it’ll be great. As soon as they’re ready for that, which, by the way I think is pretty soon because this movie is — it’s OK for kids, it’s safe for kids.”

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