Knives out005 Archives More like guns out! Jason Momoa's guns, to be specific.
While most actors at the Golden Globes were turning heads with their elaborate outfits, Momoa drew attention for a very different reason. In a sea of fancy suits and dresses, Momoa was, for some reason, sporting a chill as hell tank top.
Viewers noticed Momoa's unexpected bare arms after Brian Cox won for his role in Succession and walked past the extremely jacked, long-haired, Greek god-esque Aquamanactor and Golden Globes presenter.
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People were a bit confused about the tank, because Momoa definitelyshowed up to the red carpet wearing an emerald green velvet jacket.
It looked great, but apparently at some point during the show Momoa removed it and bare his giant arm flesh to a room full of Hollywood stars.
Perhaps Momoa got too hot in his jacket, or maybe his bulging arm muscles felt too constricted. Whatever the case, Momoa's guns are out, and people have noticed.
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One camera angle clearly shows that Momoa's wife, Lisa Bonet, is wearing his missing jacket during the ceremony, which means that he may have given it to her to wear because she was cold. Aww.
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We may never know the real reason Momoa showed his guns, but give the man a Golden Globe for best wardrobe change.
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