Living the Nomadic Life: Jason Momoa's Post-Divorce Journey

Living the Nomadic Life: Jason Momoa's Post-Divorce Journey

Jason Momoa, post-divorce from Lisa Bonet, shares a remarkable revelation - he's chosen a nomadic lifestyle, embracing life 'on the road' sans a permanent abode An intriguing glimpse into the actor's unconventional existence

Living the Nomadic Life: Jason Momoa's Post-Divorce Journey

Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet. Mike Coppola/FilmMagic/Getty Images

Jason Momoa, who recently finalized his divorce from Lisa Bonet, disclosed that he is currently without a permanent residence.

"I don't even have a home right now," the 44-year-old Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom actor shared with Entertainment Tonight in an interview released on Wednesday, January 10. "I live on the road."

Bonet, 56, filed for divorce on Monday, nearly two years after the couple announced their separation. A settlement was reached the following day, as per documents obtained by We.

Bonet and Momoa got married in October 2017 after being together for over a decade. In her legal filing, Bonet stated the date of their separation as October 7, 2020, which also marked their third wedding anniversary. She cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split.

The ex-partners have reached an agreement to co-parent their two children, 16-year-old daughter Lola and 15-year-old son Nakoa-Wolf, without the need for formal child or spousal support. Their separation was announced in January 2022 via Instagram.

"We have all experienced the challenges and changes of these transformative times. A revolution is underway, and our family is no exception. We are feeling and growing from the significant shifts that are happening," the couple stated in a joint message. "Therefore, we are sharing our family news that we are ending our marriage. We are sharing this not for attention, but so that we can live our lives with dignity and honesty."

Momoa's nomadic home life aligns with his latest project, the new Max docuseries, On the Roam. The show follows him as he travels across the country to discover unique individuals who are masters of their profession, such as photographers, motorcycle designers, car restoration experts, musicians, and athletes.

The actor revealed that his passion for travel and appreciation of creativity in its many forms served as the inspiration for the docuseries. "I enjoy the idea of immersing myself in different cultures and showcasing my craft of filmmaking while interacting with everyday people," he shared with ET. "Through this process, I've developed a curiosity for it all."

Momoa featured craftsmen making art on vintage bicycles, musical instruments, and other items on the show. These unique pieces will be put up for auction.

"It's my deep appreciation for handcrafted artisans," he explained. "I want to pay tribute to those who inspire me and create amazing items for charity. I hope to bring attention to these artisans through the show and use Instagram to auction off many of these fantastic pieces, and spread some love."

Living the Nomadic Life: Jason Momoa's Post-Divorce Journey

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After his divorce, Momoa will travel to New Zealand to start filming his next movie, Minecraft, alongside Danielle Brooks from The Color Purple. The live-action film is based on the popular video game and is set to be released in theaters in April 2025. Additionally, he will be returning to his role as Dante Reyes in Fast X: Part 2, scheduled to be released in 2025.

Don't miss the premiere of On the Roam With Jason Momoa on Thursday, January 18, on Max.