Lisa Bonet reunites with ex Jason Momoa for daughter Lola’s graduation

Lisa Bonet and ex Jason Momoa reunited to celebrate their 18-year-old daughter Lola’s high school graduation at California State University in Los Angeles on June 4, marking a rare public appearance together since their 2024 divorce finalization.

Quick Facts

  • Lola graduated from high school on June 4 at California State University in Los Angeles
  • Momoa, 46, and Bonet, 58, have been divorced since 2024 after separating in 2020
  • Lola’s graduation cap featured the phrase “Hold my poodle,” a reference to the film White Chicks
  • The former couple also share son Nakoa-Wolf, 17, and co-parent with joint custody

The exes were photographed posing for pictures with their daughter at the ceremony. Momoa wore a pink button-down shirt, cream pants, and a matching beret, while Bonet dressed in a white and orange sundress with circular sunglasses and a straw bag.

Lola wore a light green sundress and sandals, with her cap adorned with the White Chicks reference. Before the ceremony, Momoa leaned down to kiss his daughter on the cheek and helped her put on her Hawaiian lei.

Bonet and Momoa first started dating in 2005 and secretly married in 2017. They quietly separated in 2020 before going public with their split in 2022. Bonet filed for divorce in January 2024, and the pair agreed to joint custody of their children while waiving financial support. Their divorce was finalized later that year.

Despite their separation, the former couple has remained committed to co-parenting. At the 2022 Oscars, Momoa told Access Hollywood, “We’re not back together, we’re family.” The graduation appearance underscores their ongoing effort to support their daughter’s milestones together.

Sources

  • Page Six — detailed account of the graduation ceremony, attendees’ outfits, location, and relationship timeline
  • Yahoo Entertainment — confirmation of graduation date, Lola’s age, and lei details
  • InStyle — confirmation of the graduation event and Lola’s age

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