Jason Momoa Debuts New Head Tattoo After Shaving Off His Hair

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Jason Momoa is full of surprises! 

Not too long ago, he surprised a plane filled with people, and just last week, the actor shocked fans as he shaved off his famous locks. Today, the actor shocked fans with another another: a tattoo on his head. 

The Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom star posted a video on Sept. 14 debuting his new ink. 

In the video shared to Instagram, Momoa briefly stopped himself while boarding at the airport to quickly show off his latest addition.

"I got something special for you," the 43-year-old actor said as he took off his hat for the big reveal. 

The tattoo appeared to be a traditional tribal tattoo with triangles in a sequence of three lines running along the side of his head, from his temple to his neck. 

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"Here we go @hawaiianairlines is back we’re going to New Zealand HAWAII TO AOTEROA Mahalo to my OHANA for being there for me yesterday @suluape_keone it was a true honor 20 years in the making So stoked @mananalu.water is on the flight mahalo again @hawaiianairlines help stop single use plastic. Always on the roam @soill Aloha j [sic]," he captioned the post. 

Many fans and celebrity friends took to the comments to hype up the actor's new look. 

"Chief of War!!! 🔥🔥🔥," exclaimed NBA star Deandre Jordan.

Actor Justin Chon also left a plethora of fire flame emojis as his comment.

Fast and Furious star Tyrese Gibson chimed in, too: "Love you big bro your spirit is humble and so infectious and great! FastX is going to kill shit……. Welcome to the FAST FAMILY!!!!!" 

Momoa later shared a series of snaps documenting his traditional tattoo experience. 

"Honored to be apart of this, powerful moment in my life. Shared this day with some of my Ohana, mahalo to unko buff and aunti momi my pops unko titus @kaimi_kaneholani @plehua the kakau crew and @suluape_keone 20 years in the making @maineikinimaka for capturing these magical moments on @leicacamerausa video coming soon from @da_bray @dabray_fan_account," he wrote, in part. 

You can read his full statement in the Instagram post linked here–warning that some images are graphic. 

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