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WATCH: Jason Momoa Removes His Muscles And Hair In Hilarious Super Bowl Ad

Not so muscly Momoa stars in disturbing yet hilarious advert.

Actor and worldwide heart throb Jason Momoa, best known for his role as Khal Drogo on Game of Thrones as well as Aquaman, left his fans confused after starring in a new Super Bowl advert. 

The advert for Rocket Mortgage aired in the US during the annual sporting event on the 2nd February and recieved mixed responses; some finding it hilarious, while others were slightly disturbed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2ERWFMLptw

The advert saw Momoa entering his home, claiming that it is the only place he can “kick back and be totally comfortable in my own skin”. He then proceeds to take off his shoes, revealing very small feet. Later, the actor removes his famously muscular arms to reveal a much slimmer physique. 

But the ad didn’t stop there, Momoa also discarded of his wig, leaving him partially bold.

Momoa posted the advert onto his Instragram, with the caption “It’s finally here…had the time of my life working with my Rocket Mortgage team. Now it’s your turn to see how I #getcomfortable at home.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/B8FYelxAb31/

If the advert wasn’t enough, there’s also a behind the scenes video showing Momoa in hair and make up, revealing the actor who plays his “skinny alter ego”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=cCVftPzNB8A&feature=emb_title
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