Jason Momoa shared a picture of him saying goodbye to the “last day of 41” on Instagram on Saturday.
The “Game of Thrones” star turned 42 this Sunday and celebrated the occasion with his friend Brian Andrew Mendoza on Saturday.
“Happy last day at the age of 41,” Momoa wrote in the caption. “Best friend @brianandrewmendoza made it happen.”
“42 This is the craziest year so far. All ALOHA for you and your J. PS I can’t believe I have my own Harley series,” he added. “F–king is awesome. mahalo @harleydavidson harley aloha shirt. To my grandmother. MABEL. chhheeeehuuuuuuuu.”
In the photo, the “Aquaman” star looked very happy when he took a photo with his friends. The actor has long hair as always, wearing a dark brown and black shirt. He finished his look with a fancy necklace.
Former professional wrestler turned actor Dave Bautista likes posts on Instagram, while many other celebrities wish the actor birthday wishes in the comment section.
Actress Cree Summer commented: “Happy birthday, Sweet Silverback _☠️ Give your brother birthday love”, while professional skateboarder Christian Hosoi wrote: “I need to buy some boss equipment.” YouTube anchor Arron Crascall said: “Sir, happy birthday.”
Lenny Kravitz, the ex-husband of Momoa’s wife Lisa Bonet, also shared a black and white photo of him with Momoa on Instagram on Sunday.
“Happy birthday, @prideofgypsies. I am proud to call you my brother. A love. A family,” he wrote in the caption.
Bonet and her ex-husband Kravitz have a daughter-32-year-old actress Zoe, and she and Momoa have two children-14-year-old Lola Iolani and 12-year-old Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha.
In terms of work, Momoa will appear next on Netflix’s “Sweet girl,” is scheduled to be released on August 20. The film also stars Isabella Mona and is at the helm of director Brian Mendoza.
The actor will also star in the highly anticipated science fiction adventure film “Dune”, which is scheduled to be released on October 21. The film stars Timothy Chalamet, Zandaya, Rebecca Ferguson and Dave Bautista.
Momoa also completed the filming of “The Last Manhunt”, which was inspired by the 1969 movie “Tell them Willie Boy is here”. However, the release date of this film has not yet been determined.
The actor is currently filming a sequel to “Aquaman”.However, many fans threatened to Boycott This movie is because of Aimee Berhild.
Photo: Reuters/Peter Nichols



