“It’s a family after all, you know?”: Jason Momoa reveals why he supported his stepdaughter Zoe Kravitz at the premiere of “Batman” after parting ways with Lisa Bonet
Jason Momoa insisted that he and former Lisa Bonet were “still a family.”
The actor made the comment while taking his two children with Lisa – 14-year-old daughter Lola and 13-year-old son Nakoa-Wolf – to the Batman premiere to support stepdaughter Zoe Kravitz (Lisa’s daughter with singer Lenny Kravitz).
The Aquaman actor and the former star of the Cosby show announced their separation in January after 16 years together.
Still close: Jason Momoa insisted that he and ex-wife Lisa Bonet were “still a family” as he and their two children supported Zoe Kravitz at the Batman premiere.
Family man: He took Lola and Nakoa-Wolf Momoa – the children he has with Lisa – to the premiere of Batman of Zoe Kravitz’s stepdaughter in New York on Tuesday
Bonet did not participate in the event.
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Jason said: “We’re just so proud.
“Lisa couldn’t be here, so we represent me and the babies. We are very excited to just be here… It’s still a family, you know?
Zoe – who portrays the Catwoman in Batman – is the only child of Lisa and musician Lenny Kravitz, 57.
All together now: Momoa and Bonet are separated after nearly five years of marriage. They share two children. Here are Connie Momoa, Jason, Nacoa-Wolf, Lisa and Lola in 2018.
Despite their separation, the couple, who married in 2017, continues to love each other.
A source told the publication: “They had a lot of love for each other when they separated, and apparently they still do.”
Jason, 42, and Lisa, 54, said they had given up in a joint statement, explaining that although they parted romantically amid the COVID-19 pandemic, “the love between [them] continues, ”and they wanted to set an example for their children by freeing each other.
Done: Jason, 42, and Lisa, 54, have announced their resignation in a joint statement. In 2011
Sad split in Los Angeles: seen at the Entertainment Weekly party to celebrate the Oscar nominations for best director, held at Chateau Marmont in 2010.
The statement reads: “We have all felt the pressure and change of these transformational times … A revolution is unfolding – and our family is no exception … feeling and growing from the seismic changes that are taking place.
“And so – we share our family news – that we are splitting up in marriage.
“We share this not because we think it is worthy of news, but so that we can do it with dignity and honesty as we live our lives.
“The love between us continues, it develops in ways that it wants to be known and experienced. We liberate each other – to be what we learn to become … “
He concluded: “Our devotion to this sacred life, our children, is unwavering. To teach our children what is possible – to live in prayer, for love to prevail.
She succeeded! Zoe, right, seen with Robert Pattinson’s Batman in Batman