- Jason Momoa said he's assumed the role of 'P.E. coach' as his two children, 12-year-old Lola and 11-year-old Nakoa-Wolf, continue their schooling from home during the coronavirus pandemic.
- During Wednesday's episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," the 40-year-old "Aquaman" star said that his house is full of equipment for physical activity including "skateboard ramps, climbing walls, throwing tomahawks and shooting bow and arrows" (at the 0:25 mark).
- He continued to thank his children's teachers, explaining that Lola and Wolf don't come to him for help with their coursework (beginning at the 2:55 mark).
- "I'm like the P.E. coach, like 'Get your a-- outside!' You want to go rock climb, skateboard, that's about it," he joked.
- The actor also said he was grateful to spend time at home with his wife Lisa Bonet and their children, adding, "They're loving having me home, and we're having a great time. We're just getting around like everybody else is."
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Jason Momoa says he's now a 'P.E. coach' for his kids while his family self-isolates together
Claudia Willen
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