Jason Momoa Proves He Has A Hot Bod And A Heart Of Gold After Stopping At Roadside Diner

If you haven't heard of Jason Momoa at this point, you've been living under a rock. Known for playing the roles of Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones and Aquaman in the DC Comics films Justice League and Aquaman, he's becoming a pretty big deal in the acting world and has gained a lot of fans in the process.

When he saw his name on a sign on the side of the road, he had to check it out.

Jason Momoa Loves His Fans

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Anyone who has had the chance to meet Jason Momoa at a meet-and-greet or Comic-Con event will attest to the star's amicability and charm. He's always excited to pose in photos with fans and loves to joke around with them.

Side note: if Jason tried to steal my wife, I think I would just let him. I can't even try to compete.

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Jason Is Shooting A New Movie For Netflix

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The film, Sweet Girl, is about a heartbroken husband who attempts to avenge his wife after her death. The director of the upcoming action-thriller announced that Momoa, who is also producing the film, would play the lead role in July. They began filming in Pittsburgh this November, which led to this cute story.

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Just Wanted To Say, "Hello!"

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When the film's production crew moved just outside of Pittsburgh to Fayette County, the owner of a diner on Route 51 called "Rinnie's Place" caught wind of the actor's proximity and decided to extend him a warm welcome to the area using the diner's sign that's normally used to advertise specials.

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Specificity Was Key

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Initially, she changed the sign to read "Welcome Jason", but Momoa, being a humble guy, didn't realize that it was for him—I mean, there are a lot of people named Jason.

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She decided to make the sign a little more specific so that it read "Welcome Jason M" so that he'd know it was for him, and it worked.

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Jason Was Thrilled And Thankful

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A few days after the letter was added, Jason and another man pulled up to the diner on motorcycles. Kim, the owner, recognized him the moment he stepped in. Momoa was so excited about the sign that he posted it to his Instagram story and also took photos with Kim on his bike!

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Kim And The Diner Employees Are Grateful For His Visit

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In a local news segment, Kim expressed her gratitude to the actor: "My daughter and I are humbled and grateful for all the attention we have been getting because Jason Momoa saw our sign and stopped in for breakfast. He and his crew are wonderful people. They are more than welcome to stop back anytime they are in town."

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Jason Has Been Spotted All Over Pittsburgh

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Jason was seen at a Steelers game, where he stopped and took photos with a bunch of fans. He expressed his love for the city of Pittsburgh and how kind the locals have been to him throughout his time there.

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Despite filming in the cold, Jason has made a lot of hearts warm throughout the movie's production.