Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet showed up together in Los Angeles on June 4 for their daughter Lola’s high school graduation, turning a family milestone into a rare public reunion. The former couple, who divorced in 2024, were photographed with their eldest child as Lola marked the day in cap and gown.
The moment is drawing attention now because it is both personal and unusual: Momoa and Bonet have spent years apart in public since separating after a long relationship that began in 2005, but graduation brought them back into the same frame. Lola, 18, wore multiple leis over a green floral maxidress beneath her white gown, a nod to her Hawaiian heritage, while Momoa helped her put the leis on in pictures obtained by Page Six.
Bonet arrived in a puff-sleeved dress, straw tote bag, circular sunglasses and black toe-loop sandals, while Momoa wore a red linen button-down, ivory trousers and a matching cap. Their 17-year-old son, Nakoa-Wolf, was part of the family context around the celebration, underscoring that this was not a staged appearance but a shared milestone for their children.
That reunion carries extra weight because the parents’ relationship has already lived through multiple public turning points. Momoa and Bonet got married in 2017, separated in 2020 according to court documents obtained by People, announced their breakup two years later through Momoa’s Instagram, and finalized their divorce in 2024. Yet on graduation day, the story was not separation but presence.
Bonet, who was previously married to singer Lenny Kravitz and is also the mother of Zoë Kravitz, has often kept a low profile around family matters, which makes the sighting in Los Angeles stand out even more. For now, the key fact is simple: Lola’s graduation put her parents back beside her, and the photos show a family choosing to meet a major day together, however complicated the years behind them may have been.

