Jason Momoa stopped living in his house and moved into an RV which costs more than your home

Published on Nov 28, 2025 at 9:19 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Nov 28, 2025 at 9:19 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

Jason Momoa once moved out of his house and into his RV – but don’t worry about him being squeezed for space, this thing costs more than your home.

Back in 2022, the Aquaman actor and his wife, fellow actor Lisa Bonet, went their separate ways.

Photographers then snapped the star living in his truck camper behind a friend’s house.

But when you’re living in a $750,000 luxury EarthRoamer, you could be doing a lot worse, right?

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Take a look at the RV that Jason Momoa lived in, which costs more than your house

Momoa was the 211th person to get his hands on an EarthRoamer XV-LTi 026 RV, customized in 2018.

This is RV living at its finest.

It’s been kitted out with a Nespresso machine, an outdoor kitchen, and a bespoke luxury interior.

Inside is a king-sized mattress, perfect for the 6ft 3in star.

It’s evident that he’s a happy customer, as he’s been seen with the camper in various high-profile locations.

Its appearance at the premiere of the first Aquaman movie in 2018 was perhaps the most notable example.

But he’s also made use of the RV while working away from home on movies.

“He stays in it quite often and has opted to sleep in there instead of getting a hotel on set so he can be by the beach. He’s really not a private jet, luxury resort kind of guy,” a source told The Sun.

Does the Game of Thrones star still live in his EarthRoamer?

At the time of his split from Bonet, the news of Momoa’s unorthodox living circumstances made headlines around the world, from The New York Post to the Daily Mail.

Momoa and Bonet would divorce in 2024.

It’s not clear how long Momoa took up residence in the RV, but we can’t imagine he made it a permanent settlement.

After all, this is an actor with a reported net worth of $40 million.

Plus, as good as the EarthRoamer is, he’d need somewhere to park his converted 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom II, right?

He wouldn’t have been the only person to take up residence in a set of wheels.

This Texas man lives his dream life in the Colorado mountains in his $900,000 EarthRoamer.

And this woman retired early to live in her 2006 Smart ForTwo.

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Ben Thompson is a Senior Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Ben has more than four years experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a Multimedia Journalism degree from News Associates. Ben specializes in writing about Teslas, tech and celebrity car collections.