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Jason Momoa Led A Traditional Haka At The 'Aquaman' Premiere—And We Couldn't Love Him More 😍

Jason Momoa Led A Traditional Haka At The 'Aquaman' Premiere—And We Couldn't Love Him More 😍
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We know two things for sure about actor Jason Momoa, he's married to one of the most beautiful women in the world and he knows how to make an entrance.


At the premier for Aquaman in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Momoa turned a normally predictable red carpet walk with his wife Lilakoi Moon, who still acts under her birth name Lisa Bonet, and children, Lola Iolani and Nakoa-Wolf, into a cross-cultural event.

Along with fellow cast member Temuera Morrison, who is of Maori descent, Momoa led a group of men and his children in a surprise Tangaroa Ararau haka.


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Twitter was swept up in the excitement and feeling the love.






Some were a little more focused on Momoa and his other assets.


Okay, back to the haka.




Maori people appreciated that Momoa showed the proper respect when asking to do a haka.






It's okay, we cry a little too seeing the beauty and strength of the Maori culture.

Momoa first played Aquaman in a brief scene in Batman Vs Superman then reprised the role for the film Justice League, available here to prepare you for Aquaman.

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