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Jason Momoa Lays Into Chris Pratt For Using A Single-Use Water Bottle In Instagram Pic

Jason Momoa Lays Into Chris Pratt For Using A Single-Use Water Bottle In Instagram Pic
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Aquaman and Game of Thrones star Jason Momoa has long made it known that he's a crusader for the environment.

And on the top of his hit list?

Single-use plastics.


So when Avengers star Chris Pratt posted an Instagram photo prominently featuring a single-use plastic water bottle, Momoa went full Khal Drogo on him in the comments.

It all started when Pratt posted a workout photo featuring several Amazon products which did NOT include said water bottle.

In Pratt's Amazon list, a reusable water bottle is featured as a product he recommends.

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And while Pratt may look good in the photo, the single-use plastic bottle of water wasn't a good look according to Momoa, who commented:

"bro i love u but wtf on the plastic water bottle. no single use plastic. come on"

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Momoa has famously been very vocal about the climate crisis we face, having spoken at the United Nations in September, as well as helping to create a brand of recyclable canned water.


So, knowing he'd messed up, Pratt responded to give an explanation of what had happened.

He assured everyone that single-use plastics are not part of his usual routine, and reminded everyone to "reduce, reuse, recycle."

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Not everyone was feeling the way Momoa went about chastising Pratt, however.

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So in response, Momoa later apologized by showing some love to Pratt with a picture of the two of them alongside Momoa's son and daughter, saying, in part:

"I'm sorry this was received so badly today I didn't mean for that to happen. I'm just very passionate about this single use plastic epidemic."

And Instagram was feeling the love.

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We all make mistakes.

So kudos to these two for showing us a perfect example of how to respond.

And about that water bottle...

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...Pratt's preferred product is available here in three color options.

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