Jason Momoa thanks his and his estranged wife Lisa Bonet for giving their children 'Space' during divorce

Still healing. Jason Momoa is thankful for the support of his family during his separation from Lisa Bornet.

Jason Momoa thanks his and his estranged wife Lisa Bonet for giving their children 'Space' during divorce

After attending The Batman's New York premiere, the actor posted via Instagram that he was grateful to the press and fans for their generosity and gave space for the children.

The Aquaman star shares daughters Lola, 14 and Nakoa Wolf, 13, with Bonet, 54. He added that it was hard enough to separate in the public eye. We are grateful for your continued privacy during these difficult times. Aloha J."

After seeing her new superhero film, the native of Hawaii gushed about Bonet and her 33-year old daughter.

Momoa posted via social media, "So excited to see @thebatman." @zoeisabellakravitz, you are a perfect cat lady. You are so proud. I'm so excited for @snl next Week. You're going to do it!

He said that he had a "great time" in New York with Zoe and his younger siblings. Momoa shared several photos from the event, including behind the scenes moments with Zoe and her costars Paul Dano and Colin Farrell.

Lola and Nakoa Wolf also took pictures with their father in front of Bat Mobile and stopped to chat with star Robert Pattinson who plays the Batman to Zoe’s Catwoman.

Momoa had two days earlier publicly addressed his split and gave his estranged wife a shout out while walking the Batman Red Carpet.

"We are so proud. Lisa couldn't make it so Lisa and I are representing Lisa and the babies," the Game of Thrones alum said to Entertainment Tonight Tuesday, March 1. "We are very excited to be here. "... It's still family.

After four years of marriage, the Dune star declared his separation from the Cosby Show alumni in January.

In a joint statement via Instagram, the couple wrote that they had all felt the changes and squeeze of these transformational times. "A revolution is unfolding our family is no exception... feeling the seismic shifts occurring and growing from them." "And so we share our Family news that we are ending our marriage. This is not newsworthy. We share it because we believe it is. But we do this so that we can live our lives with dignity and honesty.

The couple, who started dating in 2004 and tied the knot in 2017, noted that their love "continues" despite the breakup.

They concluded that "We are free to each other" to be the people we are striving to be. "Our unwavering devotion to this sacred life and our children Teaching our children what's possible Living The Prayer May Love Prevail"

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