Anna Faris Talks Plastic Surgery and Chris Pratt

Apr 11, 2018 | 6:30 AM

Anna Faris still loves Chris Pratt nearly a year after announcing their split. The 41-year-old graces the May cover of Women’s Health, and inside, she gets real about their evolving relationship. (She also spills on those breast implants she got).

Regarding Pratt, she says everything they do is motivated by their five-year-old son: “What Chris and I try to do is to communicate openly. We reiterate that there aren’t rules to this. We have a lot of love and friendship, and our big goal is to protect Jack.”

  • Last May, they announced the end of their eight-year-marriage in a joint statement that, to fans, seemed as transparent and heartfelt as their journey since has aimed to be. “Anna and I are sad to announce we are legally separating. We tried hard for a long time, and we’re really disappointed,” the statement read.
  • Moving forward, Faris tells Women’s Health that she hopes to find love again. “I love love! Like all of us, I need a sense of human connection and intimacy,” she explained. “At the end of a workday I feel exposed and kind of raw. I want to be with someone I can confess to, and who can confess to me.”
  • The Overboard star also cops to getting plastic surgery during a major life change. I was always a negative-A cup, so when I was 30, I was getting a divorce [she was married to Ben Indra for four years], I had just finished House Bunny, and I’d sold another movie, all of these new things were happening to me, so I got my breasts done,” she explains.
  • “It was f– awesome,” she continues. “I never, ever thought I’d do something like that. I always thought plastic surgery was caving in to ‘the man,’ you know? But it came down to a really simple thing: I wanted to fill out a bikini. What would that feel like? I’m still floored that I did it, because I am a staunch feminist.
  • She adds that plastic surgery, if done for the right reasons, can be empowering: “I kept thinking, Am I betraying my own gender by doing this? I wish that we were more supportive of each other. I think that people should be able to do whatever they want, whether it’s getting braces, bleaching their hair, getting extensions, getting a boob job, getting vaginal surgery, or getting a nose job.”
  • Faris can next be seen in Overboard, out May 4th.