Actor Chris Pratt denied rumours of Hollywood being anti-religious in the films they produce.
Instead, he confirmed that the Hollywood is rather "pro" about the religious movies they make, reported Fox news.
The actor who is known to be vocal about his faith in the past, revealed his spiritual self to the audience public while giving a speech at a recently concluded MTV award show.
He literally preached to the audience and said that God loves all. He even asked the audience to not ever forget about praying to God, as "It's easy" and good for the "soul".
His refusal of the anti-religious rumours comes at a time after Michael Che and Colin Jost hosting the 70th Annual Emmy Awards on Monday sparked rumours when they said that only "white people that thank Jesus are Republicans" and former drug addicts.
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