Jason Momoa enjoys rare holidays in a £20 mansion with nine bedrooms, bowling alley, cinema and climbing wall in London
The 42-year-old actor, currently in the midst of filming the much-anticipated Aquaman sequel, recently tested positive for CоVID-19, prompting his isolation in a splendid £20 million mansion in north London. This expansive dwelling boasts eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and an array of amenities fit for a superstar.
While recovering, Jason is indulging in the comforts of his temporary home, which includes a sprawling pool and lush green surroundings. The neo-classical residence spans 11.5 acres and features a three-car garage, a security lodge, a cinema, a bowling alley, and a custom climbing wall at the front of the property. These opulent details showcase the luxury that Jason Momoa has chosen for his quarantine retreat.
News of Jason’s CоVID-19 diagnosis surfaced during the filming of “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” in the UK, raising concerns among the film’s production team. Despite the setback, insiders mentioned that Jason is in good health and isolating according to protocols. The film’s schedule faces potential disruption, and there are hopes that this incident will not lead to further delays.
Sources indicated that regular CоVID-19 testing is being implemented on the film set to prevent any additional outbreaks. As of October 27, the UK reported 43,922 new CоVID-19 cases.
While the country continues to grapple with the pаndemic, Professor Anthony Harnden, deputy chairman of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), expressed optimism, stating that although the UK is not yet ‘on top’ of the pаndemic, the CоVID-19 vaccines are ‘winning the bаttle.’
Harnden urged people to maintain progress by getting booster jabs when invited to do so, emphasizing the importance of collective effort in navigating through these challenging times.