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Jason Momoa spotted in a scruffy look as he spends his time in a $750k camper van post breakup

Finding the one for you is an extremely daunting task, but getting over someone who was a big part of you is even harder. Life is like a roller coaster ride, it has its ups and downs, and Game of Thrones and Aquaman star Jason Momoa has been hit pretty hard with an emotional trauma recently. The effects of the post-break-up stress with his wife, actress Lisa Bonet, who he had been dating for nearly 16 years, are clearly visible on his face.
Momoa was recently spotted in a disheveled look by the paparazzi, as reported by The Daily Mail, living in his $750k camper van in his friend’s front yard in Los Angeles. Jason has reportedly parked the Ford RV, which he has previously used as accommodation while filming on location, in a friend’s front yard just miles away from the $3.5million home he used to share with Lisa and their children.
Jason was pictured wearing a torn lilac t-shirt as he went about his morning at the camper van, strolling around the yard with his assistant. He is reportedly staying at a friend’s home in LA, not too far from the $3.5million Topanaga hillside house where Lisa and their two children are still living. It is not known if he has officially moved out of the family home.
Jason and Lisa’s split up came as a shock to fans all over the world, as they were often seen as the perfect couple. What do you think about the events currently happening in Momoa’s life? Talk to us in the comments below!
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