Aquaman Star, Jason Momoa Recalls His Near-Death Drowning Experience In Hawaii

Posted by Samuel on Thu 14th Aug, 2025 - tori.ng

At first, he stayed calm. But when 10-foot waves started crashing over him and the shore remained far away, exhaustion and panic kicked in.

Jason Momoa, the Hollywood actor, has shared how he nearly lost his life in a terrifying paddleboarding accident in Hawaii.

Speaking on a podcast, the 46-year-old Aquaman star said the incident happened back in 2007 while he was paddling with friends near the famous “Jaws” surf break — a spot known for massive, dangerous waves.

According to Daily Mail, the group had planned a 13-mile paddle, but about seven miles in, Momoa’s leash snapped, leaving him stranded almost a mile offshore in strong winds.

At first, he stayed calm. But when 10-foot waves started crashing over him and the shore remained far away, exhaustion and panic kicked in.

“I was stuck in this crazy spot on the outer reef. They couldn’t see me,” he said. “I was waving my paddle, but the waves were too big.”

The actor said thoughts of his three-month-old daughter made him even more desperate, and at one point, his arms and legs gave out.

“I literally gave up,” he admitted.

Just then, his toe hit the reef and a friend spotted him in time to help. They still had seven miles left to paddle in rough conditions before finally making it to shore.

By the end, Momoa’s feet were bleeding from the reef, but he was grateful to be alive.

“Head down, just paddling with my ancestors,” he said.

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