Jason Momoa reveals he nearly drowned surfing in Hawaii
The King of the Atlantis nearly lost his life in the water.
Jason Momoa appeared on the “Smartless” podcast Monday and recounted the time he almost drowned off the coast of Maui 18 years ago.
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“I was doing this paddle, we went in at Jaws,” the “Aquaman” star, 46, said, referring to the island’s biggest surf break. “We paddled like 13 miles down the coast. You’re kind of almost a mile offshore, and then my leash snapped.”
Momoa explained that he was “trained pretty well” but he still “took quite a few [waves] on the head.”
“They’re pretty big, like 10-foot Hawaiian waves,” he recalled. “But I’m probably half a mile at that point offshore. And it’s actually this place is called ‘S–f—s’ because there’s all this water that pulls out and of a channel there, [and] you just get hit with these waves.”
“I was stuck in this crazy spot, which is probably the outer reef and unknown to me. I was really on the outer reef and they couldn’t see me,” Momoa explained. “I had my paddle and I was waving it and they couldn’t see me, and the waves were so big.”
The “Game of Thrones” alum said that the terrifying moment made him think of his and Lisa Bonet’s then-3-month-old daughter, Lola Iolani.
“I looked in, and I was just like—my daughter at that time was 3 months old—and I just lost it,” he remembered.
“I was out there for a while, and I just couldn’t see anyone coming to get me,” Momoa continued. “I couldn’t move anymore, and my arms and my legs gave up after I was out there for a while.”
“My body stopped,” he shared. “Like I couldn’t move my arms anymore, and I bubbled down. Then my my toe hit the outer reef. I literally gave up, and I’m screaming inside.”
Luckily, Momoa was able to grab the coral and eventually one of his surfing friends foun him. But due to the heavy currents, the pair lost their boards as they headed for the shore.
“I have seven more miles to paddle. My feet are covered in blood, and I’m just literally [with] my ancestors just paddling the rest of this way, head down, and we get out,” Momoa said, confirming they made it out of the ocean.
The “Dune” actor also said that the traumatizing ordeal forced him to finally quit smoking.
“I used to smoke two, three packs a day. I couldn’t stop for my kids, I couldn’t stop for my ex, I couldn’t stop smoking,” he explained. “And the moment I came out, I never smoked again. Like, I just died. I tried and tried, but I couldn’t do it again because I just gave up. Like, I gave up my life.”
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