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'Aquaman' star Jason Momoa doesn't 'have a home' after Lisa Bonet divorce: 'Find me on the road'

Jason Momoa is sharing what life is like after his divorce from Lisa Bonet.

“Bro, I don't even have a house right now,” he confessed on “Entertainment Tonight.” “I live on the road, so I'm coming to New Zealand to start playing Minecraft.” I hope everyone likes it. ”

Momoa spoke to the media about his new project “On The Roam.'' This project is a series in which he travels around the country talking to different people about his passions.

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The “Aquaman” star is seen traveling around the country on his motorcycle and visiting artisans in their workshops “in search of inspiration” in the documentary series.

“I'm always in a strange place,” he continued. “They'll find me on the street. That happens all the time. They'll say, 'What the hell are you doing in our hometown?'

Momoa said she is enjoying bonding with creators as she embarks on her new journey and gains hands-on experience in the craft.

“These are things I really want to do, and hopefully by doing it, creating something and giving it to charity,” he added. “I'm like, 'Wow, this feels good.' I'm doing what I want to do.”

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“It's my passion for handmade craftsmanship,” he concludes. “I want to honor the things I really love, the people who inspire me, and I want to create something really great for charity, so I can inspire artisans like this.” It can attract attention…”

Momoa's latest project began after he and ex-wife Bonet filed for divorce.

According to documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Bonet filed for divorce on Monday and a judgment was issued on Tuesday.

The former couple agreed to joint legal and physical custody of their two children, daughter Laura, 16, and son Nakoa-Wolf, 15. Bonet and Momoa have agreed to “share the living expenses” of their minor children and will not pay child support. each other, court documents state.

Momoa and Bonnet “permanently” waive their right to “seek or receive” spousal support.

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“Such waiver of support shall be permanent and final, and no court shall have the authority or jurisdiction to award spousal support in favor of either party,” according to court documents. ing. “Neither petitioner nor defendant will ever be entitled to an order from the court regarding spousal support, regardless of any future changes in their respective health or financial circumstances.”

Despite the ruling, Bonet and Momoa cannot be declared legally single until July 9, per California law.

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Momoa and Bonet met and began dating in 2005, but did not marry until 2017.

Although court documents list the ex-couple's separation date as October 2020, Momoa and Bonet did not announce the news of their separation until 2022.

The couple's marriage was Momoa's first, but Bonet was previously married to Lenny Kravitz. The two have a daughter, Zoe Kravitz.

Fox News Digital's Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.

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