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Jason Momoa Responds To Body-Shaming Trolls, Says He Doesn’t Care

There truly is no civility anymore. At least, not when it comes to the fandom community.

If you’ve been on Twitter lately, you’ve likely seen a vocal group of trolls body-shaming Aquaman star Jason Momoa. The actor was recently pictured on vacation with his wife Lisa Bonet and though he seemed to be having a good time, some people just couldn’t get over how out of shape he looked.

Apparently, his vacation-mode bod just wasn’t good enough for them, and in case you missed it, you can see the photo that’s got everyone talking down in the gallery below.

Now, if that’s fat, well, then, 99% of the country’s absolutely doomed. Sure, Momoa looks quite different than he did in preparing to play Aquaman in James Wan’s megahit, but that’s hardly the easiest image to maintain. And the actor knows that, too, commenting on the issue recently and saying that quite frankly, he doesn’t care what people say.

Sure, he didn’t put it exactly like that, but it’s clear from the video below that when TMZ caught up with Momoa, he couldn’t be bothered by the internet trolls and is perfectly content with how he looks, as he should be.

As you can see, the actor isn’t letting the body shamers get to him and besides, he definitely deserves to let loose a bit. After all, he doesn’t need to get back into Arthur Curry shape anytime soon, as Aquaman 2 isn’t scheduled to be released until December 2022. That may be a long ways away for us fans and it’ll be tough not getting to see the hero again on the big screen for so long, but it at least gives Jason Momoa plenty of time to silence those online trolls.



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