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Jason Momoa And Lisa Bonet Are Officially Husband And Wife: Their Secret Wedding Details

Mahammad Arsad shekh Fri Nov, 2017

One more married couple added to the Hollywood!! It was widely believed that the actor couple Jason Momoa and Lisa “Lilakoi” Bonet were married in November 2007, but none of them made it official until this October, multiple sources confirmed.

An insider revealed that Jason and Lisa have got married a few weeks ago and their secret wedding ceremony was taken place at their house in Topanga, California.

It said;

Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet had an official wedding a few weeks ago at their house in Topanga, California. Apparently they weren’t officially married until then! They said they ‘made it official.'

 

Another source confirmed to the media that the newly married couple, who have two children: a 10-year-old daughter Lola Lolani Momoa and a son 8-year-old Nakoa-Wolf, purchased a marriage license from the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office on October 2, after a week before they exchanged vows.

Lisa's daughter Zoë Kravitz from her ex-husband Lenny Kravitz also attended the wedding, as did Michael FassbenderAlicia Vikander,  rock climber Chris Sharma and some of Momoa’s former co-stars.

The first source told Us Magazine;

He stays close with the people he works with on movies and is a really nice guy. It was a big party and people came from out of town to attend.

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According to a Facebook user who saw a friend’s pictures from the wedding, the 38-year-old Game of Thrones star donned an unbuttoned white shirt and a lei. He had styled his long-locks into a man bun.

On the other hand, the 49-year-old The Cosby Show star “looked beautiful,” as told by another Facebook user’s friend, who also revealed that some of the guests performed a traditional Maori haka for the bride.