Jason Momoa buzzes off his hair to bring awareness to single-use plastic crisis: 'Be better at protecting our land and oceans'
Jason Momoa buzzed off much of his long hair to bring awareness to the single-use plastics crisis on Monday.
The 43-year-old actor shared a clip where his trademark long locks were shorn.
'Aloha, everyone,' he began before breaking into a laugh. 'Hand me those braids.'
A hand from offscreen gave him a couple short braids which were already cut off by the person styling his hair.
He then explained he made the decision to shave his head to raise awareness for how many single-use plastics are used and thrown away.
'I'm tired of these plastics bottles. We got to stop [using] plastic forks. All that s***,' the See star ranted. 'It goes into our land, into our ocean.'
He continued,'It's just so sad, so please anything you can do to eliminate single-use plastic in your lives, help me.'
Momoa encouraged people to switch over to canteens and other reusable water bottles rather than plastic water bottles.
The Game of Thrones star captioned the clip, 'heres to new beginnings let’s spread the aloha. be better at protecting our land and oceans. we need to cut single use plastics out of our lives and out of our seas. plastic bottles, plastic bags ,packaging, utensils all of it. let’s aloha our ‘āina together aloha j. @mananalu.water.'
Momoa's call to action came just a couple weeks after the third and final season of his hit show See premiered on AppleTV+.
See follows a blind tribe in a dystopian future that believe two of its youngest members have the ability to see.
Momoa stars Baba Voss, a warrior who leads the tribe. Alfre Woodard, Sylvia Hoeks and Dave Bautista have also starred in the show.
The Hawaii native has a number of films coming soon including Slumberland and The Last Manhunt. The former is set for release later this yer.
Momoa is currently hard at work filming his part in the action-adventure movie Fast X.
Jason Momoa shaves head to bring awareness to single-use plastic: 'Be better at protecting our land' - Daily Mail
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