Jason Momoa BRUTALLY Opens Up About Lisa Bonet DIVORCE!
It’s 7:14 p.m. PDT on March 20, 2025, and Jason Momoa just ripped the lid off his divorce from Lisa Bonet in a way no one saw coming—raw, unfiltered, and brutal. Three years after their split shocked Hollywood and months after their July 2024 divorce finalized, the Aquaman star sat down for a no-holds-barred interview on The Joe Rogan Experience, aired live today, and let the world into the wreckage of his 17-year love story. “I’m done pretending it’s all peace and love,” he roared, tears streaking his face, leaving fans stunned and X ablaze. What he said next? It’s the gut punch that’s rewriting their fairy tale—and breaking hearts everywhere.
The Confession That Cut Deep
Momoa, 45, strode onto Rogan’s set in Austin, Texas, all 6’4” of him radiating intensity—beard wild, voice gravelly. He’d been quiet since the divorce papers hit—joint custody of their kids Lola, 17, and Nakoa-Wolf, 16, no spousal support, assets split, done. The January 2022 Instagram post (since deleted) painted it poetic: “We free each other to be who we are learning to become.” But today? That mask shattered. “I loved her—still do—but it was a slow bleed,” he growled, fists clenched. “We were fire and ice, and I couldn’t keep burning for both of us.”
He didn’t hold back. “Lisa wanted quiet—LA, poetry, her world. I’m a nomad—filming Aquaman, chasing storms. She wouldn’t follow, and I wouldn’t stop.” Rogan, wide-eyed, prodded: “So it was distance?” Momoa’s laugh was bitter. “Distance? Nah, man—it was soul-crushing. I begged her to see my side, but she’d just shut down. I was drowning, and she didn’t throw me a line.” Brutal? That’s an understatement—this was Momoa baring scars, not stitching wounds.
A Love That Crumbled Under Pressure
They met in 2005 at a jazz club—him, a Baywatch alum with dreams; her, Cosby Show royalty with a cool mystique. Kids came fast—Lola in 2007, Nakoa-Wolf in 2008—marriage later, in 2017 at Topanga Canyon. “She was my goddess,” he’d gushed to Esquire in 2019. But by 2020, listed as their separation date in Bonet’s January 2024 filing, the cracks were canyons. “I was climbing mountains—literally, figuratively—while she built walls,” he said on Rogan. “The pandemic hit, and we couldn’t hide it anymore.”
Sources like People had hinted at “different focuses”—his career exploding, her craving stillness. Momoa confirmed it, brutally: “I’d come home buzzing from a set, and she’d look at me like I was a stranger. I felt like a dog begging for scraps.” He admitted fault too: “I pushed too hard—thought I could drag her into my chaos. She deserved better than that.” The divorce, settled in a day after Bonet filed, was “civil” on paper—but Momoa’s words paint a war of wills that left them both battered.
X Explodes—and Hollywood Reels
X lit up like a wildfire. “Jason Momoa just gutted me—‘slow bleed’? That’s brutal,” one fan posted, the clip racking up 10 million views by 7:14 p.m. PDT. “He’s spilling real pain—Lisa’s ice queen era confirmed,” another jabbed. Team Bonet fired back: “She’s private, not cold—Jason’s playing victim.” Holly Willoughby’s divorce buzz faded as “#MomoaTears” trended—fans split between “He’s a king for this honesty” and “Too much—keep it classy, bro.”
Colleagues are rattled. Lenny Kravitz, Bonet’s ex and Momoa’s once-tight pal (they swapped “brother” vibes post-split), stayed silent—awkward, since Momoa’s dating Adria Arjona now. Aquaman director James Wan tweeted, “Jason’s a force—on set, off set. This hurts to see.” Even Elon Musk, hours after his flying Tesla reveal, chimed in on X: “Man’s got guts—truth’s messy.”
The Aftermath—and a Broken Myth
Why now? Momoa hinted at closure: “I’ve been carrying this weight—had to let it out before it killed me.” He’s filming Minecraft next, pushing forward, but this outburst flips the “amicable” narrative. Bonet, 57, hasn’t responded—her last public nod was a December 2021 Interview chat about “uncertainty,” eerily prophetic. “She’s at peace,” a friend told Us Weekly post-divorce. Momoa? “I’m not,” he admitted on Rogan. “But I’ll fight through it.”
At 7:14 p.m. PDT, March 20, 2025, Momoa’s brutal truth hangs heavy. This isn’t the chill co-parenting glow-up we bought—it’s a love story torched by clashing souls, laid bare with no mercy. Disney’s Snow White drama might be trending, but Momoa’s ripped the spotlight, leaving us speechless—and a little broken too.