Chris Pratt and Olivia Munn news: Munn debunks rumors, reaches out to Anna Faris

Chris Pratt and Olivia Munn are reportedly dating just weeks after Pratt's divorce from ex-wife Anna Faris. However, Munn clarified that there is nothing going on between her and Pratt.

Munn addressed the issue on Twitter to debunk the rumors. She mentioned five points to defend herself and Faris. She also talked about women, in general, saying that women respect each other.

"1. Not every woman is scorned and upset after a breakup. 2. Not every woman is 'furious' at another woman for dating her ex. 3. So even if I was dating @prattprattpratt, some tabloids got me and @annafaris all wrong. 4. Women respect and love each other a lot more than some people like to think. 5. Chris and I would have a horrible celebrity name: Crolivia, Prunn, Chrisivia, Olipratt," she said on the post while tagging Pratt and Faris.

Aside from that, Munn also shared a screenshot of her conversation with Faris about the issue. She clarified that it is not true. Faris appreciated her actions and even said that Munn is so sweet to text her. The star also called Munn as her new sister-in-law. She ended her text by saying that she wants to catch up with Munn soon.

The rumor started when Munn and Pratt were spotted having dinner at Craig's in West Hollywood, Los Angeles. According to Entertainment Tonight, the two had dinner and were totally romantic. The report also said that Pratt has his arm around Munn and that they were not trying to hide their PDA.

In December, Pratt filed for divorce from Faris. The pair announced their separation in August, ending their eight years of marriage. After their breakup, Faris has moved on and dated cinematographer Michael Barrett. The relationship of Pratt and Faris remains amicable as they co-parent their son, Jack.

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