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Chris Pratt Delivers Anti-Meth Message in a Clip for GQ
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The 'Jurassic World' actor is featured in a new clip urging people not to do meth by highlighting the effect of the drug.

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Having done filming his acting lesson video, Chris Pratt made another clip for GQ magazine. The latest video he made contained public service announcement of not doing meth.

Similar to his acting lesson clip, he opened the anti-meth clip with a comment about hot weather in the place where he was at. "We are in Joshua Tree which is even hotter than Palm Springs," he said. He then started his public service announcement by pointing at a picture appearing at his top right side. The picture showed an oval-faced woman with strong cheekbones. The "Jurassic World" actor said, "This lady just started meth."

"Now watch," Pratt said as another picture popped up on the screen each time he made a sound effect. Each picture showed the gradual transformation of the lady after she started doing meth. Pratt's presentation was similar to ads showing before-and-after pictures. There were five pictures showing that doing meth led to facial wasting as the lady was getting skinnier from the first picture to the last one. The 35-year-old actor said, "Don't do meth!"

"Right here, have lot of fun," he said while pointing at the first picture. Then he pointed at the last picture as he said, "Have no fun." He finished his part on the clip as he shrugged his shoulders. At the end of the video, there's a tagline which read, " 'Don't do meth or meth will do you' - Chris Pratt."

GQ wrote on the caption for the video that the "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor made the special clip as he didn't want anyone to do meth.

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