Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet announce split

One of Hollywood's most romantic love stories has come to an end.

Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet released a joint statement on their verified Instagram accounts on Wednesday, announcing that they are ending their marriage.

The statement said, "We have all felt the squeeze and changes of these transformative times ... a revolution is unfolding ~ and our family is no exception ... feeling and growing by the seismic changes that are taking place." Is." "And so ~we share our family news~ that we are parting ways."

The pair reportedly met at a jazz club in 2005, before Momoa became famous playing Khal Drogo on "Game of Thrones."

But Momoa had his eye on Bonet, who rose to fame as Dennis Huxtable long before the hit 1980s series "The Cosby Show."

Momoa told James Corden on "The Late Late Show" in 2017, "Ever since I was 8 and I saw him on TV, I was like, 'Mom, I want that. Like, 'I'll be following you for the rest of my life and I'm going to get you.'"

So when they first met, Momoa wasted no time wooing his dream girl - and it worked.

"In that moment, love came and it grew, and it didn't last like I think a lot of men do," Bonet told Porter magazine in 2018. "He basically picked me up and threw me over his shoulder, caveman style!"

They welcomed their first child together, daughter Lola, in 2007. Son Nakoa-Wolf was born a year later.

Momoa helped raise Bonet's daughter, actress Zo Kravitz from her previous marriage to actor Lenny Kravitz. Kravitz and Momoa also became incredibly close, considering themselves to be "brothers."

Momoa and Bonet reportedly married in 2017.

In their statement, the couple wrote that they shared the update on their relationship "not because we think it's new~ but because we can do it with respect and honesty when we go about our lives." "

The statement continued, "The love continues between us, the way it wants to know and live. We free each other~ who we are learning to be...". "Our devotion to this holy life and to our children is inexhaustible. Teaching our children what is possible ~ Living the prayer may love prevail."

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