Chris Pratt and Anna Faris on Their Way to Splitsville Because of Her Alcohol Problem; Rumor Ditched

One of Hollywood's coolest sweethearts, Chris Pratt and Anna Faris, have been reportedly hitting rock bottom because of Faris' drinking problems. Rumor has it that Faris' alcohol habit has created a tension between her and the hunk actor Chriss Pratt.

Before Anna Faris wed Pratt, her second husband in 2009, Faris had a drinking problem after her divorce with first husband, Ben Indra. It cost her $900,000 as part of a settlement with her ex and followed by her "wild years" phase after their separation in 2007 wherein she had her breast enhancement operation and become a regular in the Hollywood party scene.

But the couple Pratt and Faris denied any marital problems between them. The two have a rock solid relationship, still going stronger than ever as proved by their outspoken love and admiration for each other and also to their two-year-old son, Jack.

Even the cheating rumors between Pratt and his "Passengers" co-star Jennifer Lawrence that had surfaced after the closeness of the two stars and shared bed scene in their upcoming film was dismissed. Faris simply doesn't care rumors regarding her husband's infidelity.

She said that though the rumor has stung a little bit harder than I thought it would, they still have an incredible relationship. And that she is very lucky to have with a man who values family.

After being on the road for 14 months filming three movies "Passengers," "The Magnificent Seven," and "Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2" back to back to back, Pratt is taking six months off to be with his family on Jack's Beach, their place up on the San Juan Islands.

Another great news that Pratt and Faris will act together again on CBS' "Mom" after their pairing up in "Take Me Home Tonight" and "What's Your Number?". Pratt is reportedly going to be a horseback riding instructor who will catch the attention of Faris' character Christy.

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