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Jason Momoa goes shirtless in a wild episode of Saturday Night Live
Few celebrities in Hollywood are well renowned for their macho appearance. Jason Momoa has made a strong name for himself in that regard in each of his roles. The actor, who played Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones and Arthur Curry in Aquaman, exudes badassery. And he had that side of his on full display in the latest episode of Saturday Night Live.
Jason Momoa becomes ‘Mr. Steal-Your-Girl’ on SNL
The Fast X star recently made an appearance in a number of Saturday Night Live episodes on account of Thanksgiving. In one of them, Momoa portrays a man who got stranded on an island 5 years ago, and comes back to his previous partner after being rescued. He steals back his girl from her current husband, who laments as he watches the duo devouring each other viciously at the end of the skit.
Jason Momoa split with Lisa Bonet a year ago
Though Momoa is the one who becomes the wife-stealer in the skit, the opposite happened to him a year ago, when he and his wife of five years, Lisa Bonet, decided to part ways. Meeting at a jazz club, Lisa and Jason started dating back in 2005. 2017 marked the couple’s over ten-year wedding anniversary. Together, they are parents to Lola and Wolf. But according to Momoa, Bonet is still family to him.
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