Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet still seem to have a special relationship.
The couple may have separated earlier this year, but the Aquaman star says he and his estranged wife are “still family.”
Momoa, 42, showed his support for Bonet’s daughter, Zoe Kravitz, at the premiere of Batman in New York on Tuesday. The actor was accompanied by his and Bonet’s 14-year-old daughter Lola and 13-year-old son Nakoa-Wolf.
“We are just so proud. “Lisa couldn’t be here, so we represent me and the babies,” Momoa told Entertainment Tonight on the red carpet. “We’re very excited to just be here… This is… This is. It’s still a family, you know?”
The day before the premiere, Momoa shared a sweet message about Kravitz on her Instagram, writing how excited he was to celebrate her latest project.
“ЧИЕЕХУУУУУУУ. SO INVOLVED WITH @channingtatum we are on our way to see our ZOZO. finally the premiere of @thebatman. I’m so proud of you @zoeisabellakravitz, “he wrote, along with photos of him and actor Channing Tatum.
Momoa and Bonet announced in January that they were separating after 16 years together and four years of marriage.
“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 with seismic changes,” said in a joint statement posted on Momoa’s Instagram. And so ~ We share our family news: that we are splitting up in marriage. We share this not because we think it deserves news, but so that we can do it with dignity and honesty as we live our lives. “
As of Tuesday night, Momoa’s post about their separation seems to have been removed from his social media.
In a December chat with his longtime girlfriend Marisa Tomei for Interview Magazine, Bonet hinted at a change in his life. Touching on how she feels against the current state of the world, she said she was entering a “river of uncertainty.”
“Definitely to learn how to be authentic, to learn to be new and to follow this invitation from the universe to step into this river of uncertainty,” said Bonet. “We’ve eliminated all that extra noise, and now it’s time to dig deeper into our own values.”
In the interview, she also used a similar phrase that was included in the statement about the separation of her and Momoa. “The revolution is definitely here and we are all feeling the tension,” Bonet said.
However, in a joint statement, Bonet and Momoa stressed the importance of co-parenting and acknowledged that “the love between us continues.”
“Developing in ways that he wants to be known and experienced. We liberate each other ~ to be what we learn to become, “he said before concluding,” Our devotion to this sacred life and our children. To teach our children what is possible ~ To live in prayer … Let love prevail. ”