Earlier this year, Chris Pratt popped the question to Katherine Schwarzenegger, and needless to say, we were all very excited about this.
But at the same time, we were all wondering how Chris' ex-wife, Anna Faris, was taking the news.
Earlier this year, Chris Pratt popped the question to Katherine Schwarzenegger, and needless to say, we were all very excited about this.
But at the same time, we were all wondering how Chris' ex-wife, Anna Faris, was taking the news.
Supposedly, the pair mutually terminated their marriage and were on more than civil terms with each other.
“Sweet Chris, my ex, got engaged to Katherine today and I’m so happy for them. I knew that it was gonna happen, and I love her and I love him. I’m just so happy that they found each other.”
“Chris texted me this morning and he was like, you know, I proposed to Katherine last night. And I was like ahhh, that’s amazing" she added.
"I'm so happy for you both!! Congratulations!," she wrote.
So it's blatantly obvious at this point that there are no hard feelings to be had.
They are far from being your typical picture of a divorced couple.
The two met while they were filming the remake of Overboard, and made things official later in 2017.
She's been living her best life!
Anna added that “throughout all of these uncoupling circumstances,” she and Chris have been able to maintain “kindness and love” toward each other.
“So, he was so sweet, as he always is. He called me like, ‘So, I’m going to ask Katherine to marry me. I just wanted to give you a heads up.’ And I was like, ‘That’s awesome!’" Anna said.
"Anna and Katherine have met a few times and get along and that was very important to Chris," sources say.
She said that she even offered to officiate the wedding.
I don't care how great of friends Anna and Chris are — that is just way too awkward.
Eek!
“Chris was very sweet when he proposed to Katherine, as he had a romantic speech prepared explaining how important she was to him," the source said.
"Katherine complements Chris and is very good for him."
"The couple got engaged quick but everyone around them saw it coming. They really are a great couple that have a solid foundation. Chris had the approval of the family and everyone is excited for their union," they added.
Chris should consider himself very lucky. Not every divorcee is fortunate enough to have such a supportive, easygoing ex.
Or was that the polite, courteous thing to do?
Is their friendship bizarre? Or are they the perfect example of divorce-goals?