'Can't sulk forever': Internet chimes in as Jason Momoa's pals worry over his well-being amid divorce, 'Aquaman 2' flop

'Can't sulk forever': Internet chimes in as Jason Momoa's pals worry over his well-being amid divorce, 'Aquaman 2' flop
Jason Momoa's inner circle is worried the actor has not taken his recent misfortunes well (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Friends of actor Jason Momoa are reportedly expressing worries about his well-being following his official divorce and the underwhelming box office performance of the 'Aquaman' sequel.

The concerns are fueled by allegations of Momoa's behavior and his recent revelation about being "homeless."

Jason Momoa's friends fear for his well-being

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 21: Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet attend the World Premiere Of Apple
Jason Momoa, 44, finalized his divorce from ex-wife Lisa Bonet two years Aagoafter four years of marriage (Getty Images)

Momoa, 44, finalized his divorce from ex-wife Lisa Bonet two years ago after four years of marriage. Despite previous statements where he jokingly mentioned not having a home, insiders claim that his inner circle is genuinely troubled by his current situation.

The actor recently admitted to living "on the road" since his separation from Bonet. However, friends are reportedly taking his situation more seriously than his casual remarks might suggest.

"Bro, I don't even have a home right now," he had earlier said.

"Jason loved Lisa so much despite their obvious differences and her loss hit him like a ton of bricks," a close pal told the outlet. "It's now a year later and he still hasn't settled down but is rootlessly wandering!"

Following their official divorce, Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet have reportedly reached agreements on custody and financial matters. Bonet filed for divorce on January 8, 2022, with the separation date noted as October 7, 2020. The couple shares two children, Lola and Nakoa-Wolf, for whom Bonet requested joint legal and physical custody.

The concerns for Momoa's well-being following his divorce and the underperformance of the 'Aquaman' sequel have prompted reactions on the internet. A user shared, "Can't sulk forever gotta move on Sir and come up again," while another wrote, "Sorry to hear that. Yeah we be out here in feelings about stuff too…. With less money. Picture That."

Someone else noted, "This sounds a lil too "tabloidish."

Jason Momoa's harsh critique of his own career

Jason Momoa attends a FAST X Special New Zealand Fan Screening, hosted by Jason Momoa on May 13, 2023 in Auckland, New Zealand.
Momoa described himself as a 'solid C+ to B-' at everything (Getty Images)

Jason Momoa recently shared a candid and humble critique of his career, expressing a continuous pursuit of growth and a willingness to explore diverse roles. Momoa described himself as a "solid C+ to B-" at everything, emphasizing his enjoyment in trying various things rather than excelling in a single area.

"I don't really think I've done anythin/g so far. I'm not going to be able to master all of these things. I'm a solid C+ to B- at everything. But I like doing a lot of different things, and I'm not an A at one thing," he confessed.

Reflecting on his comedic ventures, including 'Saturday Night Live' and the film 'Slumberland', Momoa maintained a blend of humility and aspiration. Despite not being associated with award-winning movies, he remains proactive in pitching ideas for projects, such as 'Fast X: Part Two', where he embraces the opportunity to play an antagonist.

"I have Minecraft. I'm going to do another comedy-esque action thing with Dave Bautista after that. If people love [my show, On the Roam], I'd love to do a Season 2."

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