If you've always wanted to see actor Jason Momoa in the buff, now's your chance... well, almost anyway.
Fans of the famously buff Game of Thrones and Aquaman star have been losing their minds over videos Momoa recently posted to his Instagram showing him fishing in his native Hawaii in nothing but a beige traditional garment similar to a loincloth called a "malo."
And the garment left very little of the star to the imagination, to fans' delight.
You can see his post here:
Momoa shared several photos and video clips from his fishing excursion on Sunday.
He captioned his post:
"rainbows in my [Mananalu Water] sunday funday.
"amazing time with da ohana [family]."
"big mahalo [thank you] to captain hopper and J for helping us catch some aku [Skipjack tuna]."
"dried aku all week. cheeehuuu"
But one clip in particular caught the most notice. In it, Momoa is seen reeling in a large fish—the aku mentioned in his caption—in nothing but the traditional malo, baring almost his entire backside to his legions of thirsty fans.
Speaking of thirst, Momoa also used the images for a good cause. The actor shouted out his bottled water company, Mananalu Water, which packages its water in a reusable aluminum bottle and takes a portion of the proceeds of each bottle sold to remove plastic from the ocean.
Another photo of him in his malo also featured one of the bottles, with the caption:
“help stop single-use plastic water bottles. Please recycle. All my aloha j.”
Of course, we all love a good charitable cause.
But for most of Momoa's fans and friends online, it was the malo—or shall we say what it left uncovered—that caught the eye.
And on social media, the thirst was real.
\u201c@PopCrave\u201d— Pop Crave (@Pop Crave) 1666629554
None— J. Roberts (@J. Roberts) 1666649020
\u201cjason momoa if you read this im free on every night and would like to go fishing. please respond to this and then go fishing with me on every night when im free.\u201d— dualcock 4 cuntroller (@dualcock 4 cuntroller) 1666601337
\u201c@PopCrave Now Ms Aquaman..\u201d— Pop Crave (@Pop Crave) 1666629554
\u201cOkay Jason Momoa better stop it! He breaking the internet with his Malo \ud83e\udd23\u201d— Heilala Fu\u2019itahi Tu\u2019utaha-\u2018I-Pangai (@Heilala Fu\u2019itahi Tu\u2019utaha-\u2018I-Pangai) 1666661977
\u201c@keikiakapueo I don\u2019t fish but if you mean recreating the part where Jason Momoa is in a malo within my arm\u2019s distance \u2014 then ok, hiki ke lawa\u02bbi me \u02bboe all day long. \ud83e\udd23\u201d— \ud83d\udc7b Keiki a ka LaPueo \ud83d\udc7b (@\ud83d\udc7b Keiki a ka LaPueo \ud83d\udc7b) 1666634772
\u201cJason Momoa\u2019s body should be ILLEGAL \n\n*shouts* Put on some clothes, SIR! \n\n*whispers* Never wear clothes ever again\u201d— Qondi (@Qondi) 1666631170
\u201cI WANT TO GO FISHING WITH JASON MOMOA\u201d— Jason Adams (@Jason Adams) 1666573793
\u201cJason Momoa, now sir!\u201d— Celebfest 2022 (@Celebfest 2022) 1666692417
\u201cEveryone say thank you Jason Momoa\u201d— Male Central (@Male Central) 1666652029
Momoa has a whole slate of upcoming projects—in which he'll presumably appear fully clothed—including the Netflix fantasy film Slumberland dropping next month and the high-profile 10th installment of the Fast & Furious series Fast X, due in March 2023.