Jason Momoa is flashing his bare cheeks on Instagram – again.
Aquaman star Jason Momoa is teaming up with So iLL x On the Roam to create a collection of colorful outdoor products. He shared the news with his 17 million Instagram followers and even modeled a few of the items. But the new shirt and flip-flops are not only what Momoa shows off in this video.
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“Check it out. So we got all our new shirts in. We got purple, we got pink, we got lavender, we got black,” Momoa said while wearing the Nakoa Tee in Yaya Lavender. “And check it out. Matches the shoes!”
The actor then backs away from the camera to show off the rest of his outfit, consisting only of sandals and a traditional Hawaiian loincloth. Much to our surprise and delight, Momoa spun around so the camera could get a great shot of his bare bum.
“Looks good!” he shouts while walking away. We could not agree more!
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Jason Momoa X So iLL Collaboration
According to So iLL’s website, Momoa clicked instantly with the company founder Daniel Chancellor because of their love for climbing. He then pitched the idea of releasing a line of outdoor products, including climbing shoes, waterproof outdoor bags, beanies, and t-shirts. The collaboration is “dedicated to honoring those who roam, with the intent of unlocking the free spirit inside us all.”
More information ion products and prices can be found here.
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It has been a few months since Momoa blessed Instagram and live TV with a shot of his bare bum. Last fall, he made several appearances sans pants, including on Jimmy Kimmel Live! While promoting his new movie Slumberland, Momoa told the late-night talk show host all about the traditional Hawaiian malo and why he wears it more often than not.
“I actually don’t even like wearing clothes anymore,” he told Kimmel. “I’m in it every day. I wear it all the time.” Momoa was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and his father has Native Hawaiian ancestry.