Jason Momoa has spoken out about his housing situation.
The Aquaman star split from wife Lisa Bonet in 2020, according to recent divorce papers filed by Bonet.
They didn't publicly announced their separation until January 2022, however.
Part of their joint statement issued at the time read: "The love between us carries on, evolving in ways it wishes to be known and lived. We free each other to be who we are learning to become.
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"Our devotion unwavering to this sacred life & our children."
The celebrity pair have two kids together: Lola, 16, and Nakoa-Wolf, 15.
It's reported to have only taken them a day to settle their divorce - with Bonet and Momoa agreeing to share custody of their teenage children.
And following their split, Momoa said that he 'doesn't have a home'.
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"Bro, I don’t even have a home right now," he told Entertainment Tonight.
"I live on the road. So, I’m down to New Zealand to start Minecraft. I hope everyone loves it."
Jack Black was recently confirmed to have joined the star-studded cast for the live-action movie, joining Momoa, Pedro Pascal and Orange Is the New Black star, Danielle Brooks.
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The movie's rumored for release some time next year.
But Momoa's remarks sparked concern for the 44-year-old - but he's since clarified what he meant.
"I'm just houseless. I'm not homeless," he told PEOPLE.
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"I have a nice trailer," Momoa went on.
"Everyone's like, 'Jason Momoa's homeless'. I'm like, 'Relax. I got a f*cking sleeping bag'."
While he insists that he's doing okay, the Game of Thrones star did express his excitement to eventually buy a home one day.
“I've never bought a house yet, so I'm excited to one day," he told the publication.
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But Momoa enjoys being on the road so much that the star actually has a series focused on his travels.
His newest project, a HBO docu-series called On the Roam, which sees the star 'travel across the country to meet the extraordinary individuals blazing their own path - from craftsmen, to motorcycle fabricators, musicians to athletes'.
The series will be premiering on HBO Max on January 18.
"I love the idea of just being with everyday people and doing my craft, which is filming, and then showing them," Momoa said when talking about the show.
"And so, I think through doing that for so long, I got to be curious about it."
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