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People Are Bowing Down to Lisa Bonet After Lenny Kravitz's Sweet Birthday Message To Jason Momoa

People Are Bowing Down to Lisa Bonet After Lenny Kravitz's Sweet Birthday Message To Jason Momoa
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It may have been Aquaman star Jason Momoa's birthday on Sunday, but it was his wife, actress and activist Lisa Bonet, who stole the spotlight.

Bonet's former husband, rock star Lenny Kravitz, posted a black and white picture with Momoa to wish him a happy birthday.


But the stars' looks and swagger were a gift to the internet as a whole.

Kravitz captioned the picture with:

"Happy Birthday [Jason Momoa]. One family. One love."

Kravitz sent Momoa birthday wishes with a photo taken at the same 2019 event last year too.

The event was daughter Zoë Kravitz 2019 wedding a her father's home in France. Mother Lilakoi Moon, who still acts under her birth name of Lisa Bonet, stepfather Momoa and half-siblings Lola and Nakoa-Wolf were all in attendance and featured in the wedding photos.

The younger Kravitz offered her birthday wishes to her "papabear" as well.

Lilakoi Moon, aka Bonet, quickly began trending on Twitter for achieving what seemed impossible: finding two attractive and emotionally stable men.







The Emmy nominated Bonet captured millions of hearts as Denise in The Cosby Show and, later, its spinoff: A Different World.

Bonet eloped with Kravitz in 1987 and the two divorced in 1993. Bonet began dating Momoa in 2005 and the pair announced their marriage in 2017. Bonet went viral last year when she famously stepped in after model Ashley Graham asked Momoa to do a "haka move"—alluding to the Māori ceremonial dance—on the red carpet at the Oscars.

She's continued to grace television screens on hit shows like Girls and Drunk History.

In other words, Bonet is badass.




Zoë Kravitz, Bonet's daughter from her marriage with Lenny Kravitz, was hailed by critics for her performance in Big Little Lies and is set to star as Catwoman in the highly-anticipated Batman movie starring Robert Pattinson.

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