Jason Momoa, best known for his role as Aquaman, made a splash at the World Rugby Sevens Series in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he enthusiastically supported New Zealand’s All Blacks Sevens in their match against the Argentina Pumas at BC Place.
The 39-year-old actor took to Instagram to share his excitement about attending his first 7s tournament, proudly donning a throwback uniform in solidarity with the New Zealand team. In his post, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to meet the players and step onto the field, emphasizing his unwavering support for the All Blacks. Momoa also tagged retired rugby player and actor Glenn Ennis in his post, conveying his appreciation and aloha.
Standing tall at 6ft4, the A-list star was captured in a team photo, mingling with the players amidst the high-energy atmosphere of the sporting event. The match, a fifth-placed semi-final, saw the All Blacks Sevens emerge victorious with a score of 26-21, as reported by NZHerald.nz.
While in Vancouver, Momoa has been busy filming the Apple sci-fi show “See.” In addition to his rugby outing, he was spotted attending a Vancouver Canucks NHL game wearing the team’s jersey and enjoying fine dining at Cioppino’s Mediterranean Grill. The weekend was packed with activity for the dynamic actor, who also made an appearance at the Wizard World Comic Con event in Cleveland the previous day.