Aside from the occasional red carpet appearances and Instagram posts, Zoë Kravitz and Jason Momoa show how close they are with how they refer to each other online. In a since-deleted Instagram post from 2017, the “Batman” actor called Momoa “papabear,” while Momoa called her “Zozo.” If that doesn’t melt your heart, we don’t know what will!

Kravitz and Momoa would make it a point to refer to one another as such whenever they posted each other online, especially when they celebrate birthdays, or when the other would reach a career milestone. In 2019, when it was first announced that Kravitz bagged the Selina Kyle/Catwoman role in “The Batman,” the “Fast X” star made sure to tell the world of how proud he is of his “zozo bear.” In a post, he wrote, “I’m so proud of u zozo bear. On and off screen OHANA. DC WB ohana Lola and Wolfies big sister is CAT WOMAN. Unbelievable so freaking stoked. Your going to have so much fun Aloha P bear.”

That’s not all! They have matching tattoos as well. As pointed out by Cosmopolitan, Kravitz has the French phrase “être toujours ivre” inked on one of her arms, which supposedly means “to always be drunk.” In another Instagram post, Momoa revealed that he has the exact same one, and that he got it with Kravitz when he was filming “Game of Thrones.”

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