Is Anna Faris Unqualified?<br />With characteristic self-effacement, Ms. Faris also addresses the downsides of being a famous Hollywood couple, including her feelings of insecurity when Mr. Pratt starred with Jennifer Lawrence in the sci-fi epic “Passengers” and the tabloids speculated<br />that they were a couple: “Of course it’s hurtful and also embarrassing when people are saying your husband is cheating on you — even if it’s patently untrue,” Ms. Faris writes.<br />Ms. Faris, who stars in the CBS sitcom “Mom” and has appeared in nearly 40 movies, covers an impressive range of taboo subjects: her plastic surgery, her “crazy masturbation phase,” the number —<br />and names — of people she’s slept with, and her feelings of jealousy when her husband, the actor Chris Pratt, would appear onscreen with beautiful co-stars.<br />But coming on the heels of her separation from Mr. Pratt, the book often reads like a love letter — or now, a heartfelt epitaph — to a marriage.<br />Literally,” Ms. Faris recalls developing a crush on Mr. Pratt while working on the<br />comedy “Take Me Home Tonight,” when she was still married to the actor Ben Indra.
