Chris Pratt is lonesome tonight...
Amid his divorce, the father of one is definitely in touch with his feelings—namely that he's missing his son Jack Pratt, whose mother, Anna Faris, he split from in July.
On Wednesday, Pratt, who filed for divorce from the Mom star in December, took to Instagram to post a video of him and his son on his farm with a lengthy caption.
"Livin' that #farmlife Missing home, missing the farm, missing the boy, missing the island," wrote the star, who previously said on Insta that his son "loves" farm life.
Despite missing his little guy, the 38-year-old said he was grateful for where he was and wanted to help others who may feel overwhelmed.
"I'm sharing this video as a way to express my gratitude for all the blessings in my life and to entice any of you watching this who may feel unease or anxiety with the state of our world," he wrote. "Just breathe, slow down, go outside, find something not man made and give it a good look. A leaf. A bug. A cloud. A sheep."
Pratt's estranged wife, whom he was married to for eight years, has moved on to cinematographer Michael Barrett.
In the post, the Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom star continued, "As William Cullen Bryant says, 'Seek communion with her visible form....go forth under the open sky and list to nature's teachings." What a beautiful creation over which we've been given the responsibility of stewardship.'"
The video features a song by singer Zach Williams, which the actor jokes that he didn't get permission to use and hopes that he doesn't get sued for.
The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 actor recently took a break from social media, but has hopped back on to share images of his down home farm life.
Last week, he posted some images of a lamb chops and various lamb cuts from his farm that angered vegans, who slammed his pro-meat post as "barbaric."
In the past he has defended his love of eating off the land. "They are the happiest lambs on the planet. They are so sweet and then one day they wake up dead and they're in my freezer," he said in a video. "I don't know how it even works but it's amazing and if you're a vegetarian, I apologize, I don't mean to be insensitive but I did have a wonderful lamb lunch for my snack."
But it doesn't seem like the backlash has bothered the farm boy one bit!