Jason Momoa’s Girlfriend Adria Arjona Shares Rare Glimpse at "Wild and Free" Romance in Sweet Tribute

The Hit Man star shared a rare glimpse into her romance with the Game of Thrones alum in honor of his 46th birthday.
"Happy birthday mi amor," Adria wrote in an Aug. 1 Instagram post, alongside a photo carousel of the couple's adventures together, which included going to the beach, riding motorcycles and frolicking in a scenic field. "There’s nothing I love more than doing life by your side."
And the 33-year-old also provided insight into why their dynamic works so well, sharing that she and Jason both have a similar joie de vivre.
"Here’s to one more year of being wild and free and to forever growing young," Adria continued. "Love you so much babii."
Closing out her sweet message, the Blink Twice actress celebrated another one of Jason's milestones: the release of his new Apple TV+ series Chief of War.
"Happy @chief.of.war day too," she added. "Excited for the world to watch what you’ve poured your heart and soul into for the past years."
Jason and Adria first went public with their romance back in May 2024, when the Aquaman actor hard-launched their relationship on Instagram with a slew of pics from a trip they took to Japan.
Since then, the couple have kept the details of their love story mostly out of the private eye. However, Jason—who shares kids Lola, 16, and Nakoa-Wolf, 15, with ex Lisa Bonet—recently revealed that they reached a major new step in their relationship when he met Adria's father Ricardo Arjona.
"He's unbelievable. Just an amazing man," Jason said of the legendary Latin singer during a July 31 appearance on Despierta América. "Because of his music and who he is, I brought him my favorite guitar."
And meeting the parents certainly went well. After all, Ricardo wound up performing with Jason's gifted guitar during a concert at Madison Square Garden shortly after.
"When you give something to someone who has everything musically, you just hope they like it," Jason said. "And he played it at MSG. That's wild."