
Jason Momoa and a motorcyclist are OK after a automotive he was driving collided with the motorcyclist this weekend close to Los Angeles.
The “Aquaman” actor was touring by way of Calabasas close to Previous Topanga Canyon Street on Sunday when he collided with a biker who crossed the median whereas rounding a curve. Per California Freeway Patrol, the rider hit the entrance of Momoa’s 1970 Oldsmobile on the motive force’s facet.
The motorcyclist misplaced contact with the bike and flew over Momoa’s automotive. Miraculously, the biker was taken to the hospital with solely minor accidents.
CHP mentioned Momoa wasn’t injured within the crash. Footage obtained by TMZ reveals the “Dune” actor strolling again to his automotive after paramedics arrived to help.
Representatives for Momoa didn’t instantly reply to The Instances’ request for remark.
Earlier this yr, Momoa and his former associate Lisa Bonet cut up after 17 years collectively, 4 married.
“We’ve all felt the squeeze and modifications of those transformational instances… A revolution is unfolding ~and our household is of no exception… feeling and rising from the seismic shifts occurring,” Momoa and Bonet wrote in a since-deleted, joint Instagram submit .
“We share this not as a result of we predict it’s newsworthy — however in order that —as we go about our lives we could accomplish that with dignity and honesty,” Momoa continued. “The love between us carries on, evolving in methods it needs to be identified and lived. We free one another — to be who we’re studying to turn out to be… Our devotion unwavering to this sacred life & our Kids.”
Momoa will star in “Aquaman and the Misplaced Kingdom,” the sequel to 2018’s “Aquaman.” The movie is about to launch subsequent yr. He’s additionally lined up a job in “Quick X,” the tenth film within the “Quick & Livid” franchise that can also be scheduled for a 2023 launch.
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