Anna Faris believes there is a “shift” that happens after she went through her first divorce.
Faris was married to Ben Indra from 2004 to 2008, and to Chris Pratt from 2009 to 2018, with whom she shares a 9-year-old son Jack.
Anna Faris Says She Was Unrecognizable To Herself After Her First Divorce From Ben Indra
Anna, 45, appeared on the Thursday episode of Chelsea Handler‘s Dear Chelsea podcast and spoke on ending her first two marriages.
This past July, she shared how she and cinematographer Michael Barrett had eloped.
“I’m like a divorce veteran because I’ve been divorced twice,” Faris told Handler. “It hit hard the first time. I turned into somebody that I didn’t recognize. I was always the kind of person that had their fridge filled. And I hosted a lot of dinners. That was back when I had friends.”
After her split from Indra, “I found myself in this apartment with just beer and mustard in the fridge,” she said. “I was going out all the time. I had no one to text or call and say, ‘Hey, can I do this?’ essentially.”
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The actor said it was an “incredibly liberating” time, revealing how she “reverted” back to her 17-year-old self. “I went to a bar, I was like, ‘Look how dangerous I am.’ “
But she also admitted she was “terrified.”
“I was terrified that I wasn’t a good lover. Especially when I was younger, I was so self-conscious of my body. I didn’t want anybody to see it. But I would dance on the edges of it. I wanted to be desired desperately.”
Of her marriage with Barrett, Faris said, “This time, it has been easier for me to accept a lot of love. I still kind of struggle with it but… When I was younger, if there was a lot of love — I must’ve subconsciously liked a chase … It feels healthier, though, whatever it is. It feels like I can be loved.”
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In May 2021, Faris reflected on her divorces via her Anna Faris is Unqualified podcast and said, in hindsight, she would have done things differently.
“For me, I think after every breakup, at some point I realize that there were a lot of things I ignored that I really shouldn’t have,” Faris said. “In hindsight, it felt like my hand was forced. I don’t think it was ever an independent decision.”
Faris also chatted with a caller on the podcast who told her about ending her engagement, which led Faris to admit she felt she should’ve done the same.
“I really feel like calling off an engagement is a smarter, stronger, braver move than what I did,” Faris recalled. “Which was like, well, I guess everyone is expecting this, so let’s just go through with it.”