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Posted: 2022-01-13T20:31:16Z | Updated: 2022-01-13T20:31:16Z Jason Momoa And Lisa Bonets Split Causes Twitter To Deal With Many Mixed Emotions | HuffPost

Jason Momoa And Lisa Bonets Split Causes Twitter To Deal With Many Mixed Emotions

Happy to comfort them both in any way the lord sees fit, author Roxane Gay wrote, summing up a lot of peoples feelings about it.

Winter is not coming it’s here. Not because it’s January, but because the world just got a little less hot now that Jason Momoa  and Lisa Bonet  have split .

The separation of a couple who share two children and who have been together for 16 years isn’t a laughing matter. And since they were a high-profile and widely beloved pair, many people on Twitter were saddened when the news broke Wednesday.

But considering that both actors are exceptionally attractive, and now single, people on the social media platform soon felt a multitude of mixed emotions that they felt compelled to express — some in admittedly funny ways.

Again, we know separation and possible divorce are not actually funny. They’re life-altering experiences, and emotionally draining for all parties involved. But considering the absolute parade of bummers that 2022 has been so far — with the ongoing pandemic  and the deaths of numerous cherished celebrities  in the first few freakin’ days of January (seriously, this year is not even two weeks old yet) — sometimes you need to make lemonade out of a whole bunch of depressing news.

So people made some solid jokes about the end of Bomoma (or Momonet? Whatever!), and we’re going to share them, because we all need a commiserative laugh. (There were also some lol/sob jokes related to Bonet’s ex-husband Lenny Kravitz, and their adorable blended family .)

The best reactions are below:

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