How Anna Faris Challenges Her, Chris Pratt's Son Jack on Religion

Aug 22, 2026 - 04:20
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How Anna Faris Challenges Her, Chris Pratt's Son Jack on Religion

Why Anna Faris Felt Like She Didn't Fit In With Other Moms

Anna Faris isn’t afraid to have deep conversations with her son. 

The Scary Movie actress got candid about how she approaches the topic of religion with her and ex-husband Chris Pratt’s son Jack, especially because the 14-year-old is more devout than she is. 

“I didn’t grow up with religion,” Faris explained to host Chelsea Handler on the Dear Chelsea podcast Aug. 20. “He’s asked me to accept Jesus Christ, and I told him I would do anything for him, including this, but it’s gonna take a whole lot of long conversations.”

And the 49-year-old knew she’d be able to have those conversations with the teen because he’s “as solid as a tugboat, emotionally.”

“He just doesn’t get easily jarred,” she said, “he handles situations really well.”

Those situations include the talks he has with Faris, during which she often questions his views on life. 

“He’s impressive, actually. He’s impressive ‘cause I try to challenge him,” Faris explained. “I’m like, ‘Do you think it’s a luxury that you get to be pro-life? Do you think that’s kind of a luxury?’ And he’s like, ‘Maybe.’ Or I’ll say, ‘So what do you think of this mega pastor that’s kind of a grifter? What do you think?’ And he’s like, ‘Oh, mega pastors are the worst.’ So it’s like, ‘OK, he’s getting there.’”

“I’m appreciative that he’s examining religion the way he is in terms of recognizing hypocrisy, starting to recognize hypocrisy,” she added, “and I’m appreciative that we can have these long conversations.”

Faris—who married cinematographer Michael Barrett in 2021—has done her best to keep Jack out of the public eye, although she’s never shied away from raving about how impressed she is by him. 

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"He's always had such a solid anchor," she told People in March 2025. "I don't know where, being a kid in Hollywood, he got that. I don't know how he got so down-to-earth, but I'm really grateful."

Plus, the teen certainly seems wise beyond his years. 

"It turns out, he knows everything," Faris marveled to Entertainment Tonight at the Scary Movie premiere in June. "He knows way more than I thought he did, so I actually feel comfortable bringing him here." 

For a deep dive into what more stars have shared about parenthood, keep reading. 

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Khloe Kardashian

Khloe Kardashian's best quotes on motherhood are simply in the constant sweet messages she publicly shares to her daughter True.

"Everyday I give thanks that I was chosen to be your mommy," the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star shared on Instagram. "I'll never ever take this role for granted! Thank you Tutu! I will easily love you until the end of time!"

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Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian is the proud mama to four kids who she values above all else.

"I have such unconditional love for my kids. No matter what, I will always love them and support them in anything they choose to do in life. My family was so close growing up; now that I'm a mom, I understand the bond my mom and dad felt with us," she shared on her website

"There can be ups and downs with kids but no matter what, I always learn so much from them. Being a mom is the most important job I have."

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Kylie Jenner

The self-made billionaire shared in an interview with Kim all about how much she thinks about her little Stormi.

"I think more about the future because of her. Every time I leave and I'm stressed about leaving her, I'm like, ‘I'm doing it for you,'" Kylie told Kim. "Everyone says you change completely when you become a mom, but I really feel the same, just better."

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Kourtney Kardashian

The mama of four shared with Parents her mentality on being a parent when she was pregnant with her second child.

On motherhood, Kourtney stated it's, "Definitely my favorite role in life. It has changed me and made me realize there is nothing else I would rather do with my time. Being a mom is what life is about. I hope people realize what the priorities in life should be and know not everything has to be perfect."

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Kristin Cavallari

In an interview with Modeliste Magazine, via People, Kristin Cavallari expressed her experience of being a mother to her three kids.

"There's just so much more love in your life. I finally feel like I have a real identity," Cavallari shared. "I feel like I have a purpose here in life now. I'm a mom to these three amazing little babies, and my whole world just kind of opened up."

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Shay Mitchell

Shay Mitchell gave a candid interview to Vogue on the stresses and expectations of being a mom.

"There is a lot of stress and anxiety," she admitted. "I'd heard all these things from my friends saying, 'You're going to second guess a lot of things you do, you're going to feel guilty when you leave her.'"

But the mama to Atlas and Rome has started to feel more secure in her role, adding, "[It's been all about] just taking the time to get ready and be by myself to [say,] 'Okay cool, now I can handle this, I've got this, so many people have done this before me, and so many people have felt the same way.'"

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Hilary Duff

"I don't always balance it all, I do the best that I can, and some months are crazier than others," Duff told E! News in an exclusive interview. "I'm a mother first, so [Luca]'s always my number one priority. And then my decision-making process is like, 'Hey can I make this work? Is he going to get enough of what he needs from me?'"

Now that Hilary Duff has four kiddos, we are sure that the balancing act is even tougher, but that the mama is rocking it all the same!

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Beyoncé

The powerhouse singer is a huge inspiration to all of us, but turns out the mother also makes sure to be the same for her own children.

"I realized why I was born and more than anything, all of the things I want to pass onto my child and the best way of doing that is not by preaching or telling her but showing her by example," she said.

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Anne Hathaway

When it comes to great parenting advice, Anne Hathaway shared that she got some A-plus list from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle!

"They get down on the child's level and speak to them eye-to-eye to make their child feel empowered," she tells The Sunday Times. "I thought that was really cool. I started doing that with Jonathan."

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Mindy Kaling

While the Mindy Project actress is a mother herself, she also has a sweet quote on how she viewed her own mom.

"I would say that my mother is the single biggest role model in my life, but that term doesn't seem to encompass enough when I use it about her," Mindy said. "She was the love of my life."

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Vanessa Lachey

"We talked about how we would have cared for a daughter and the things we would teach: how to grow up to be a strong, independent, and confident woman who knows she is loved," Vanessa said.

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Mila Kunis

While she plays a "Bad Mom" in movies, in real life Mila Kunis couldn't be a better parent to her two children, who she credits to changing her whole outlook on life.

"I reprioritized my life, in all honesty," the star shared during her Bad Moms press junket. "I traveled through all my 20's and I was very selfish—in a good way, not in a way I regret. And I think having a kid made me realize how incredibly selfless I want to be."

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Megan Fox

Megan Fox—who shares sons Noah, Bodhi and Journey with her ex-husband Brian Austin Green, and daugther Saga with ex-fiancé Machine Gun Kelly—has a lovely approach to her parenting style.

"I don't think I need to teach my children with harsh words or with punishment. I believe that if I love them the right way, there's no need for that," she told Harper's Bazaar Arabia of her philosophy. "I'm a free-spirit mother."

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Blake Lively

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' couple goals include being amazing parents to four children, including all the funny moments that come with being a parent.

"It's tough when you get pooped on and barfed on, but having a baby is wonderful," the mother joked to NW Magazine in 2016. "Even when it's tough and I'm exhausted, I think, 'I am so fortunate.'"

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Angelina Jolie

The mother of six, who has worked with organizations like UNICEF and is a UN Goodwill Ambassador, makes it a priority to share those same humanitarian values with her children.

"With my family, I'm trying to raise them to have respect for all people and make friends around the world and feel at home with the world and really live a truly global [life]," she once said. "I think it's what forms them and it's really important to me."

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