Jason Momoa photobombed this couple's wedding photos and it's absolutely priceless

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Jason Momoa is your all-around good guy. Not only is he devastating handsome in that rugged way that every 17-year-old hopes to emulate, but he's apparently super down to earth too. Case in point: the erstwhile Game of Thrones star has made a habit of photobombing people's photos, and this time, he photobombed a couple's wedding photos in Hawaii.

As you could expect, the results are amazing...

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As the star of DC Comics' latest blockbuster, Jason Momoa has had a busy few months, what with saving the world and claiming the throne of Atlantis.

But, of course, the real-life superhero has managed to find time to delight his fans above the water, as one pair of newlyweds experienced in Hawaii.

Last Thursday, Katie Meyers was being photographed with her new husband, Brandon, on a beach in Oahu after their wedding ceremony, when the actor made a surprise appearance with his trident in tow.

Momoa, who was born in Hawaii, happened to be on the island for the premiere of Aquaman, and ran into the couple taking a romantic photo-shoot.
"It was totally unplanned and spontaneous!" wedding coordinator for Oahu Boutique Weddings, Carina Cooper, told E! News.
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Momoa was with some of his friends and family at the time, and they all promptly started congratulating Meyers and her husband on their marriage.
"We were taking our wedding photos after the ceremony out on the rocks and Jason Momoa and some of his family and some friends just all walked out on the beach," the newly-married bride stated.

"They were shouting congratulations to us and they were super calm and super chill."

To make the day even more memorable, the couple's wedding photographer, Eric Leslie-Mansperger asked the Game of Thrones star if he wouldn't mind joining in the photo-shoot.

""He happily agreed to photobomb them! There just happened to be a kid on the beach nearby with that trident (in the pic) and Jason asked to borrow it," the wedding planner explained. "So he took the trident and went behind the couple in their picture and pretended to be a sasquatch."

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Katie and Brandon Meyers had just 12 guests at their wedding at the Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina - they revealed when speaking to Hawaii News Now.

"I think we were just in disbelief," the groom said of the experience.

"I mean, we didn't expect for any of that to happen or know that he was here or anything like that, so it was just fun."

Momoa reportedly later signed the trident that he'd borrowed when returning it to its owner on the beach.

"It was pretty cool to see him just be so nice and sweet and gracious," the bride corroborated.

“He was really gracious, really down-to-earth and was more than happy to add something special to our day," her husband added.

Jason Momoa photobombed this couple's wedding photos and it's absolutely priceless

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By VT

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Jason Momoa is your all-around good guy. Not only is he devastating handsome in that rugged way that every 17-year-old hopes to emulate, but he's apparently super down to earth too. Case in point: the erstwhile Game of Thrones star has made a habit of photobombing people's photos, and this time, he photobombed a couple's wedding photos in Hawaii.

As you could expect, the results are amazing...

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As the star of DC Comics' latest blockbuster, Jason Momoa has had a busy few months, what with saving the world and claiming the throne of Atlantis.

But, of course, the real-life superhero has managed to find time to delight his fans above the water, as one pair of newlyweds experienced in Hawaii.

Last Thursday, Katie Meyers was being photographed with her new husband, Brandon, on a beach in Oahu after their wedding ceremony, when the actor made a surprise appearance with his trident in tow.

Momoa, who was born in Hawaii, happened to be on the island for the premiere of Aquaman, and ran into the couple taking a romantic photo-shoot.
"It was totally unplanned and spontaneous!" wedding coordinator for Oahu Boutique Weddings, Carina Cooper, told E! News.
[[instagramwidget||https://www.instagram.com/p/BrpIfx1AQJ2/?utm_source=ig_embed]]

Momoa was with some of his friends and family at the time, and they all promptly started congratulating Meyers and her husband on their marriage.
"We were taking our wedding photos after the ceremony out on the rocks and Jason Momoa and some of his family and some friends just all walked out on the beach," the newly-married bride stated.

"They were shouting congratulations to us and they were super calm and super chill."

To make the day even more memorable, the couple's wedding photographer, Eric Leslie-Mansperger asked the Game of Thrones star if he wouldn't mind joining in the photo-shoot.

""He happily agreed to photobomb them! There just happened to be a kid on the beach nearby with that trident (in the pic) and Jason asked to borrow it," the wedding planner explained. "So he took the trident and went behind the couple in their picture and pretended to be a sasquatch."

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Katie and Brandon Meyers had just 12 guests at their wedding at the Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina - they revealed when speaking to Hawaii News Now.

"I think we were just in disbelief," the groom said of the experience.

"I mean, we didn't expect for any of that to happen or know that he was here or anything like that, so it was just fun."

Momoa reportedly later signed the trident that he'd borrowed when returning it to its owner on the beach.

"It was pretty cool to see him just be so nice and sweet and gracious," the bride corroborated.

“He was really gracious, really down-to-earth and was more than happy to add something special to our day," her husband added.