Jason Momoa Has Already Moved Out After His Breakup From Lisa Bonet— Now He’s Living in a Van
28.01.2022 - 20:56
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Moving out. Following his split from Lisa Bonet, Jason Momoa is reportedly living in a camper van near his former home with the Cosby Show alum. But don’t let the sound of that fool you; the Aquaman star isn’t skimping on anything amenities.
Jason—who announced his split from Lisa on January 12, 2022, after five years of marriage—was photographed walking around his new living quarters on a friend’s property in California’s Topanga Hills neighborhood. According to Page Six, the former Game of Thrones star is still living comfortably in the camper van, which is worth $750,000 alone and was custom built by the Colorado-based company, EarthRoamer. The site reports that Jason’s temporary living situation is near his former home with Lisa, which allows him to stay close by for their kids Lola, 14, and Nakoa-Wolf, 12.
This isn’t the first time that Jason has called the Ford RV his home for a time. Back in 2018, the actor reportedly attended the 2018 premiere of his Apple TV+ series in the van. “He stays in it quite often and has opted to sleep in there instead of getting a hotel on set so he can be by the beach,” a source told The Sun on January 25, 2022. “He’s really not a private jet, luxury resort kind of guy.”
Jason’s sighting comes just two weeks after he and Lisa announced their split. The former spouses, who tied the knot in October 2017, confirmed the news in an Instagram post. “We have all felt the squeeze and changes of these transformational times… A revolution is unfolding and our family is of no exception… feeling and growing from the seismic shifts occurring,” the two said in a joint statement on Jason’s account on January 12, 2022. “And so we share our Family news that we are parting ways in marriage.”
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