Jason Momoa has been slammed for having a ‘rude attitude’ towards Nigella Lawson after he noticeably turned his back on her live Monday’s The One Show.
The Hollywood star, 44, appeared alongside Northern Irish actor James Nesbitt, 58, and celebrity chef Nigella, 63, on the BBC show.
But while he was talking about his upcoming movie Aquaman 2, he left viewers fuming following his ‘bad manners’.
Fans were quick to comment on the awkward situation as they observed his attitude while speaking on the show.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, viewers wrote: ‘Jason Momoa sat with his back to Nigella the whole time on the sofa…so rude …’
Jason Momoa, 44, has been slammed for having a ‘rude attitude’ towards Nigella Lawson after he noticeably turned his back on her live Monday’s The One Show
The Hollywood star appeared alongside Northern Irish actor James Nesbitt, 58, and celebrity chef Nigella, 63
‘Very rude body language by Jason Momoa, putting his back to Nigella’.
‘Jason Momoa is being quite ignorant at times, especially when James Nesbitt is talking as he has his back to Nigella Lawson.’
‘What’s Nigella done to upset Jason Momoa then’.
‘Just switched on the telly. Why is Jason Momoa pointedly sitting with his back to Nigella Lawson??’
Jason has been everywhere as of late, from the stages of Saturday Night Live to the newest trailer for his next Aquaman film – which is set for release on December 20, 2023.
In October the action star enjoyed some downtime in the trendy Los Angeles neighborhood of Los Feliz.
The A-lister enjoyed a cup of coffee while enjoying the fresh air and sunshine with his pal.
The star sported a plum purple T-shirt, burgundy trousers, and wore his hair slicked back into a messy bun.
But while he was talking about his upcoming movie Aquaman 2, he left viewers fuming following his ‘bad manners’
Fans were quick to comment on the awkward situation as they observed his attitude while speaking on the show
Jason has been everywhere as of late, from the stages of Saturday Night Live to the newest trailer for his next Aquaman film – which is set for release on December 20, 2023
The star also recently returned from New York after hosting Saturday Night Live.
The Game Of Thrones alum had the chance to show off his comedic skills by taking part in a variety of skits while musical guest, Tate McRae, also rocked the stage.
Before appearing in sketches, the actor kicked off the episode with an opening monologue.
Jason was greeted with a warm applause from the live audience as he stepped onto the stage.
The star put on a stylish display donning a yellow, bomber jacket as well as a pair of gray trousers as he began to address the crowd.
Jason expressed his gratitude to return to SNL and gushed, ‘It means so much to me.’
He then revealed that his mother was also in attendance to cheer on her son and humorously added, ‘If you see her, be careful, she’s still recovering from giving birth to me.’
Jason expressed: ‘But I’m so happy to be here. I love this place. I love life! I love waking up washing my luxurious hair with a full bottle of shampoo, and I love playing Aquaman, because I love the ocean.’
It comes after Jason hosted the latest episode of Saturday Night Live, five years after making his hosting debut
Before appearing in sketches, the Aquaman actor kicked off the episode with an opening monologue
He opened up about his childhood, revealing that when he was younger, he had dreams of being a marine biologist.
‘The problem was that even though I was born in Hawaii, I grew up in Iowa, which is not really known for their oceans.’
The star explained that he watched a film called, In God’s Hands, and stated that he saw his cousin ‘in these 50 foot waves, so I went back to Hawaii to surf with my family, and I ended up getting on a TV show called Baywatch.’
Jason notably portrayed the character of Jason Ioane in Baywatch: Hawaii from 1999 through 2001.
‘I call it the B word. But I fell in love with acting, and I only stayed for a few seasons because you really don’t want to get stuck in the B hole,’ he joked.
‘And now I feel like my life has come full circle,’ he expressed to the audience.
‘I do a lot of work protecting our oceans and small island nations. I even started my own water company to eliminate single use plastic water bottles,’ Jason stated, referencing to Mananalu Pure Water that he launched in 2019.
‘This work really means a lot to me. I’m serious. We’re going to save the whales, the coral reef, the spongebobs because Jason Momoa loves life.’
To conclude his opening monologue, the actor said a Hawaiian saying, which he revealed translated to: ‘Take care of the Earth, take care of each other.’