Jason Momoa was left in serious debt after 'Game Of Thrones'
Updated | By Stacey and JSbu
Jason Momoa, the international actor who played Khal Drogo in the hit series 'Game of Thrones', has spoken out about how he was left in serious debt after he was killed off the television show.
After Khal was killed off in 'Game of Thrones' (Sorry if that is a spoiler - it was almost 10 years ago now), Momoa's financial security died along with the leader of the Dothraki tribe.
The beautiful dad-of-two told InStyle:
I mean, we were starving after Game of Thrones. I couldn't get work. It's very challenging when you have babies and you're completely in debt. Perhaps even more surprising still is the revelation that he was bullied at school. I got beat up a lot. Just for being slightly different - it was gnarly. I mean, I wore Birkenstocks in middle school, and it was like, 'You are a freak!'- Jason Momoa
Luckily for him, the Hawaiian has gone on to play DC Comics hero 'Aquaman', meaning he presumably no longer has to worry about money or being bullied.
Like many in the USA, the actor is in high spirits following the recent election. He has spent recent weeks encouraging his followers to 'vote with love' and unseat Donald Trump.
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After a long wait, the election was called in Joe Biden's favour. Momoa shared a number of celebratory posts on Instagram.
PROUD FATHER TODAY BEING A GOOD PERSON MATTERS LET THE HEALING BEGIN. ALOHA J.Ps please leave your comments so I can block you and if you are a trump supporter it's super easy just unfollow me. Kindly f*** off ALOHA J- Momoa
In another, he wrote:
PRESIDENT BIDEN and now WE HAVE A BLACK INDIAN FEMALE VICE PRESIDENT SUCK IT TRUMP. f*** you a** hat.- Momoa
I think we all get the idea - definitely not a big Trump fan...
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