Kelly Clarkson Redirects Conversation With Jason Momoa After He Shows Off NSFW Moves

The 44-year-old 'Aquaman' star began gyrating on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show,' causing the host to switch gears.

Kelly Clarkson Redirects Conversation With Jason Momoa After He Shows Off NSFW Moves

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4:47 AM PST, December 19, 2023

Aquaman is getting spicy! Jason Momoa visited The Kelly Clarkson Show on Monday, and the 44-year-old action star showed off some of his behind-the-scenes moves for the making of the latest superhero installment, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

In the clip, Momoa is seen sitting on a saddle and gyrating atop an invisible animal that is later CGI'd into the film. 

"What training was that for?" Clarkson jokingly asked. 

"That's how you go faster. So if you want the animal to go faster, you've gotta really go," Momoa explained, rocking his hips. "If you wanna slow it down, you've gotta….[sensually rocks hips] 'Cause there's no steering wheel!"

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Clarkson quickly chimed in, "So, there was a really awesome Aquaman suit in this one. I like this one!" 

The singer and talk show host then joked with Momoa, "Did you like that transition for daytime? Look, I didn't know how to segue."

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Momoa cracked up at Clarkson's joke, admitting his exhaustion and that her show was the last stop on a lengthy press tour for the film. Momoa also spoke about the loss of a loved one while he was filming Aquaman 2.

"Man, that's the hardest when you have to show up for work and you're going through something that's just so hard to compartmentalize," Clarkson commiserated. 

"Tell me about it," Momoa agreed. 

"Yeah, it's not fun. I wouldn't know anything about it," Clarkson, who recently went through a very public divorce with ex Brandon Blackstock, quipped. "All of us, we all have to show up at work and you just have to smile!"

Momoa and Lisa Bonet announced their split in January 2022 while the actor was filming Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which hits theaters Dec. 22.

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