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Anna Faris wears a bright blue cropped sweater for TODAY show appearance as she chats Super Bowl ad

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Anna Faris was seen smiling as she headed to the Today show in New York City for a brief appearance.The 46-year-old House Bunny actress donned a cropped, vertically ribbed blue turtleneck sweater.The cover girl beamed with her blonde locks styled into a sleek and bouncy ponytail with wispy, face-framing bangs.Anna — who was formerly married to Chris Pratt — teamed her bright top with trendy black leather trousers.During her segment on the NBC show she discussed her fun and flirty new Super Bowl ad for Avocados from Mexico.

Happy! Anna Faris was all smiles as she headed to the TODAY Show in New York City for a brief appearanceThe mother-of-one was spotted out and about in the Big Apple on Wednesday ahead of filming.She kept warm in a double-breasted black coat that grazed her thighs, leaving it unbuttoned.Anna, who hails from Baltimore, Maryland, stepped out in a pair of simple black boots, though she changed to a pair of heels for the show.The comedic actress carried her belongings in a bright red leather handbag with a long strap.Once ensconced in NYC's NBC Studios, the star was simultaneously interviewed by broadcasters Al Roker, Craig Melvin, Hoda Kotb, and Sheinelle Jones.During the sit-down, the silver screen siren revealed the Avocados From Mexico ad was her first major commercial.'It was thrilling.

I'd never done a commercial before,' she told the hosts, adding, 'For this to be a Super Bowl commercial feels like one of those moments of high school revenge.'In the snippet, Anna plays the biblical character Eve and goes topless as her long blonde hair protects her modesty.

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