Jason Momoa shares he's currently without a "home right now" after his divorce from Lisa Bonet
Jason Momoa shares he's currently without a "home right now" after his divorce from Lisa Bonet

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Jason Momoa has revealed that he is currently on the road after splitting from Lisa Bonet in 2022.
Momoa, 44, told Entertainment Tonight that he does not have a home at the moment and is instead living on the road. "I'm on the road right now," he said.
"I'm in New Zealand starting Minecraft. I hope you all like it."
The Aquaman star and Bonet filed for divorce in 2022, and the couple announced their separation on Instagram in a joint statement at the time.
The statement mentioned that we are sharing this news not because it's newsworthy, but to enable us to progress in our lives with dignity and honor.
The couple's divorce was finalized just a day after filing, according to Today.
Momoa's latest HBO documentary series, On the Roam, takes viewers on a captivating journey as he explores different corners of the country.
Along the way, he meets talented artisans who create extraordinary works of art using vintage bicycles, tools, helicopters, and other fascinating objects.
The collectible results of their work are then put up for auction at the end of the series.
Momoa expressed his fondness for being around regular folks and pursuing his passion for acting. He enjoys the process of filming and sharing his work with them.
He shared that he has developed a real passion for the industry after being a part of it for some time.
The actor from Game of Thrones also mentioned that he had a blast exploring the various skills while working on the show.
The premiere of the show is scheduled for January 18 on HBO Max. Momoa expressed his love for these crafts, stating that it's a personal passion of his.
I am really passionate about the topics that actually touch my heart. I constantly try to pay tribute to the people who inspire me and help me produce beautiful things for a good cause. By doing so, I wish to draw attention to the great artisans who created these pieces.
After the concert, I'll swiftly rush onto Instagram to begin the auction of these fantastic items. It's my way of spreading joy and making a difference.
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