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Jason Momoa Gets Flirty in Girlfriend Adria Arjoa's Comments Section
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Date:2025-04-08 12:23:24
Jason Momoa is riding the wave of love.
The Aquaman star laid some virtual PDA on girlfriend Adria Arjona as the Andor actress shared a series of photos from a recent trip to Italy on social media.
In the comment section of the Oct. 3 Instagram post, Jason dropped six red hearts, capping off his flirty message with a smiling heart-eyed emoji.
The Dune star’s show of love comes just a few months after he revealed he was off the market—but wasn’t ready to reveal his girlfriend’s identity.
"I am very much in a relationship," Jason, 45, told an audience at Basingstoke Comic Con in England in May. "You'll find out very soon."
Later that month, he officially went public with the romance, sharing numerous photos with Adria, 32, as part of an Instagram carousel documenting a trip to Asia.
“Japan, you are a dream come true you blew my mind,” he wrote. “We’re so thankful for everyone who opened their homes, making memories with new friends and old friends, sharing another amazing adventure with mi amor.”
Back in January, Jason’s estranged wife Lisa Bonet filed for divorce more than two years after the pair announced they were separated. And it was in the filing, the Cosby Show alum—who began dating Jason in 2005 before their 2017 marriage—revealed she and the Game of Thrones alum actually separated over a year earlier, in October 2020.
“We have all felt the squeeze and changes of these transformational times,” the former couple—who share daughter Lola, 17, and son Nakoa-Wolf, 15—wrote in a joint statement in January 2022. “A revolution is unfolding ~and our family is of no exception… feeling and growing from the seismic shifts occurring.”
They added, “Our devotion unwavering to this sacred life & our Children.”
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