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Published September 7, 2022

Jason Momoa shaves head to bring attention to the harm of single use plastics

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Jason Momoa via Instagram

It's Jason Momoa like we've never seen.

The Aquaman star has shaved his long luscious locks in the name of helping the environment.

The actor, who's from Hawaii, is hoping to raise awareness about the harm of single use plastics.

Seeing the 43-year-old shave his head drew in many viewers to his Instagram, which allowed him to talk about the harm of plastics.

"I'm tired of these plastic bottles. We gotta stop. Plastic forks, all that s*!t, just goes into our land, goes into our ocean," he explained.

"Please do anything you can to eliminate single-use plastic in your lives."

While getting his hair buzzed, he held up a few braids that were chopped off and joked he's never felt the wind on the side of his head before.

He captioned the video with "Here's to new beginnings, let's spread the aloha. Be better at protecting our land and oceans. We need to cut single use plastics out of our lives and out of our seas. Plastic bottles, plastic bags, packaging, utensils, all of it. Let's aloha our 'āina together aloha.

A few years ago, Momoa shaved his beard for the same reason but admitted he didn't love the baby face look.

Catch that video below.

feature image courtesy of jason momoa via instagram

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