
Jason Momoa knows it’s not always easy having children who are huge fans of his work.
The 42-year-old “Aquaman” star went full dad mode when revealing his children can't watch or talk about his former role on “Baywatch," admitting that it may be a bit too suggestive for household conversations.
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“We don’t say the B-word at home. We hide all of that, mate. We don’t talk about those words. The B word’s not going to happen,” the actor said during an interview with Australia’s Fitzy and Wappa, reported Entertainment Weekly.
Momoa, who is known for his blockbuster and shirtless roles, got his big break in Hollywood when he joined the cast of “Baywatch: Hawaii” in 1999, Cinemablend reports. The actor played the headstrong lifeguard Jason Ioane for two seasons until the show was cancelled.

Even his peformance as Khal Drogo alongside Emilia Clarke in "Game of Thrones" is also off limits.
“They’re not going to watch Game of Thrones either, even though it’s fantastic. There’s just stuff that you just --you know they can’t watch "Conan [the Barbarian]." So, you know, for now superheroes are good,” Momoa added.
Momoa and his wife, actress Lisa Bonet, share 12-year-old son, Nokoa-Wolf "Wolfie," and 14-year-old daughter, Lola.
This isn’t the first time the actor has censored his work from his children. In November 2020, Momoa that he would not watch upcoming film “Dune” with his son due to the movie’s graphic nature.
“My son just loses it,” the actor told Men’s Health. “’Papa, are you okay?’ And I’m like, ‘Son, I’m sitting right next to you. We’re good. This was two years ago. Just watch the movie.’”
"Dune" is set to be released in October 2021 after being postponed due to COVID-19.
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