Watch: Jason Momoa supports All Blacks at Rugby World Cup

Jason Momoa’s suppot for All Blacks is unshaken even though they took a beating against France in the Rugby World Cup opening match on Friday September 8th.

Born in Hawaii, the star has made it clear that he loves the New Zealand national team and the Maori culture native to the country. France beat the All Blacks 27-13 in an explosive match that kicked off the seven-week tournament.

Taking to his Instagram page, Jason Momoa posted scenes from the Rugby World Cup opening match between host nation France and the All Blacks. Him and a group of friends were pictured in the crowd at the Stade De France.

Captioning the clip, he wrote: “Here we go. Best of the best. All my aloha. So thankful to see this for the first time. World Cup. #ibleedblack #allblacks”

Jason is a big supporter of the New Zealand team and is friends with many of the rugby players, according to Stuff. He’s visited the country numerous times and has even assisted in educating his followers about cultural Maori practises.

Jason Mamoa wasn’t the only celeb who attended the Rugby World Cup opening match between France and the All Blacks, since French footballer Kylian Mbappe, retired player David Beckham and son Cruz, and Formula One driver George Russel were also spotted in the crowds.

Main Image: Stuff.co.nz

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