On the evening of November 9, local time, Jason Momoa appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live Show" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live", and talked with host Jimmy Kimmel about the historical limited drama "Chief of War" he was filming.
"Aquaman", wearing a purple velvet jacket and ultraviolet purple pajamas, let go of himself while chatting. When Kimmor pulled out a photo of Momoa's naked sea fishing, the Hawaii-born Hollywood actor got up from the sofa as if he had an instant signal, and began to get rid of his restraints one after another.
When only a brown curtain remained, Momoa, 43, raised her arms and closed her eyes to the outburst of surprise and cheers from the audience.
Even the well-informed Campmore did not expect to be so "treated", instantly laughed very embarrassed, and kept touching his forehead with his hand, as if wiping sweat.
Adhering to the principle of "as long as I am not embarrassed, it is someone else who is embarrassed", Momoa is intoxicated in his own world, very generously showing his muscles, before and after, and really not stingy. Of course, this tough guy who is 6 feet 4 inches (about 1.93 meters) tall is still quite capital, whether it is the back or legs, or the abdomen, the muscle lines are very clear.
Momoa told Campmore, "That's what I wear every day, and I'm just preparing for the role because I love getting into the role, so I'm tanning every part of my body".
And when Campmore asked Momoa if she was comfortable, he replied "Oh my God, yes!" I don't really like wearing clothes anymore, I wear it under every day now." What makes Momoa feel comfortable is the "curtain," which of course has its own noun for covering shame, called "Hawaiian Malo," "which is traditional and worn by Hawaiians," Momoa explains.
I have to say that being the host of a talk show is really not an easy task, and some "naughty" guests will always make moves that make the scene out of control.
For example, at the end of last year, when the 64-year-old Madonna appeared on "The Jimmy Tonight Show" hosted by Jimmy Fallon, she suddenly climbed on the table and cocked her legs triumphantly, which also made Fallon shocked and shouted "don't".
Momoa had a conversation with Kmmel that day after the premiere of the movie Slumberland.
On the red carpet of the premiere, although Momoa did not show off her muscles, she couldn't stop "selling cute" and seemed to want to portray herself as a cute uncle. Of course, this may also be to attract more young audiences, after all, this is a comedy and adventure movie, which is still quite suitable for children (adapted from the comic "Little Nemo").
At the premiere, Momoa also deliberately held out a piglet doll, which is also part of the movie.
In fact, Momoa recently adopted a piglet as a pet, and more interestingly, he called it by the name of Hawaii's traditional pork dish. When asked if she would stop eating pork because she raised piglets, Momoa replied, "At least not yet," meaning that while Momoa won't eat her pets, she won't give up on continuing to taste her compatriots.
Momoa also brought her own sons and daughters to the premiere, Lola Iolani, 15, and Nakoa-Wolf, 14. The two children are the children of Momoa and his estranged wife Lisa Bonet.