Chris Pratt, Anna Faris news: Jurassic Park actor posts Proverbs 26:20 in response to cheating rumors

Chris Pratt and Anna FarisTwitter/ annakfaris

Over the summer, several Hollywood couples have announced their decision to split up, to the dismay of their fans worldwide. First was Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's divorce announcement last month, followed by Blake Shelton and Miranda Lamberts official split statement. Even rock's favorite couple, Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani, has called it quits. Now, one of Hollywood's most beloved couples is reportedly experiencing some strain in their marriage as Star magazine reports that Anna Faris is worried that Chris Pratt will cheat on her with his "Passengers" co-star, Jennifer Lawrence. 

According to Us Weekly, the actress, who has a 3-year old son, Jack, with the "Jurassic World" actor, said the insinuations about their marriage have been "a little devastating" for the couple. Speaking to the magazine at the TCA Stars party for CBS, Showtime, The CW, and CBS Television Distribution on Monday, Aug. 10, the 38-year-old actress said that the rumors have "been blindsiding to us. We have an incredible relationship. It had been weirdly stinging." 

The "Mom" actress said that the experience gave her added insight on what it's like to constantly live in the spotlight.

"I had always kind of believed that part of the rumors of celebrity couples were sort of true because they had never been part of my life," she said, adding that she thought that maybe there was "a kernel of truth" to all the rumors. 

But the actress knows that the "Guardians of the Galaxy" star is committed to her and said that she is very lucky that she is with a man who values family. 

Faris and Pratt met on the set of the 2007 film "Take Me Home Tonight". They got married in 2009 and welcomed their son Jack in 2012.

Pratt has yet to comment on the rumors, but on Wednesday, Aug. 12, the star took to his Twitter account to post a verse from Proverbs 26:20, which appears to be a response to the cheating rumors. 

He wrote, "For lack of wood the fire goes out, and when there is no whisperer, quarreling ceases."