Despite their divorce, Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet maintain a strong bond and commitment to their family. The couple began their relationship in 2005 and welcomed two children together. Their daughter, Lola Iolani Momoa, was born in July 2007, followed by their son, Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa, in December 2008. Throughout their pregnancies, Momoa and Bonet chose not to know the gender of their babies until birth, embracing the element of surprise. After twelve years together, they secretly married in 2017.
Momoa has expressed deep admiration for Bonet’s role as a mother, describing it as her ultimate art form. He cherishes the experience of watching their children grow, learn, and share love, considering it the greatest thing in the world. Despite their separation and subsequent divorce in 2022, Momoa and Bonet continue to prioritize their children’s well-being and remain a united family.
Lola Iolani, now 16 years old, holds a special place in Momoa’s heart. He was present for her birth, despite initially being away for filming. As a father, Momoa has embraced the joys and challenges of raising a daughter, expressing his protectiveness and humorously admitting his apprehension about her future dating life. He also holds admiration for his stepdaughter, Zoë Kravitz, and hopes his own daughter will possess the same talent, love, and closeness to her family.
Nakoa-Wolf, now 15, carries a nаme that reflects Momoa’s Hawaiian heritage. Momoa’s personal journey of growing up without a father has influenced his approach to parenting, emphasizing connection, vulnerability, and openness with his son. Momoa has used his platform to send heartfelt messages to his children, including a special gesture in the film Dune, where he incorporated martial arts moves as a way to communicate with his son.
While Momoa and Bonet’s romantic relationship has ended, their commitment to being loving parents and a supportive family remаins steadfast. They continue to navigate co-parenting and ensure that their children feel loved and nurtured.