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Anna Faris Pregnancy Confirmed; Actress Expecting First Child

Actress Anna Faris and her husband Chris Pratt are expecting their first child this fall, it has been revealed.

The couple, who were married in July 2009, are said to be excited about the pregnancy news and Faris recently spoke about the couple's plans to have children, according to CNN.

"I would love to have eight [kids]!" she told E! News at a film screening last fall, before clarifying, "I don't think I could handle it, though!"

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"I don't know … maybe in the next few years. We want to populate!" she added.

Faris, 35, once spoke about being an active mother when she and Pratt were ready to have children of their own.

"I hope I wouldn't get lazy, but I love being around kids. Sometimes I relate to them in an adult manner, which is a little annoying, but I would love to be a mom at some point!" she said.

The "Scary Movie" actress met Pratt, her second husband, on the set of "Take Me Home Tonight" and the pair were married two years later.

Pratt, 32, has starred in various filmed including Brad Pitt's "Moneyball," and once spoke about his marriage to Faris.

"I married way out of my pay grade. I have no idea how that happened. She's so goddamn funny and so good - she is a legit comedy powerhouse," Pratt told GQ Magazine.

"But I'm not going to question it too much. I don't know what it is, man. I guess chicks dig love handles or something," he added.

Faris stars opposite actor Sacha Baron Cohen in the upcoming comedy film "The Dictator," and recently spoke about what it was like playing the owner of a Brooklyn co-op who helps guide General Aladeen (Cohen) when he gets stranded in New York.

"It was a fun, liberating look- it has an androgynous feel. She just doesn't really have any concern for wardrobe or fashion. I loved it. For an actress, it was like, 'Oh, OK, so I can have the doughnuts at craft service,'" she told the Los Angeles Times.

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