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'Game of Thrones' Star Jason Momoa Marries Lisa Bonet in Intimate Wedding

Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet are now officially married.

The "Game of Thrones" star and his long-time partner tied the knot in early October in an intimate celebration, a source revealed. It was initially believed that they wed in 2007 — the same year Bonet gave birth to their first child, Lola. 

"Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet had an official wedding a few weeks ago at their house in Topanga, California," a different insider told Us Weekly. "Apparently they weren't officially married until then! They said they 'made it official.'"

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Further details about the wedding were not revealed, but Bonet's daughter, Zoë Kravitz, reportedly attended the event.

Momoa and Bonet first met in 2005. A year after Lola's birth, the pair welcomed their second child Nakoa-Wolf. Momoa is also stepdad to Kravitz, whom Bonet shares with rock icon Lenny Kravitz.

Bonet is best known as Denise Huxtable in "The Cosby Show," while Momoa rose to fame when he joined "Baywatch Hawaii." He was formerly engaged to his "Baywatch" co-star Simmone Jade Mackinnon.

In 2014, Momoa revealed he had a crush on Bonet back when she was still starring in the hit NBC sitcom. "I didn't tell her until after we had our two children," he shared to host Katie Couric. "But I told her ... 'I kinda stalked you. I was going to find you."

After his 1999 stint in "Baywatch," Momoa won a new group of fans with his role as Dothraki leader Khal Drogo in the HBO fantasy drama "Game of Thrones." He will next be seen on the upcoming "Justice League" film as Aquaman aka Arthur Cully, alongside Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller and Ray Fisher.

Momoa had just finished filming his standalone "Aquaman" film with Amber Heard and Australian director James Wan.

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