Jason Momoa has admitted there are certain projects he does not want to share with his young children.

During his appearance on the Australian radio show "Fitzy and Wippa" Saturday, the "Aquaman" star revealed the specific projects he does not want his children to know about.

When asked about his biggest fans, Momoa said that would be his children with his wife Lisa Bonet, 14-year-old Lola and 12-year-old Nakoa-Wolf.

"They're gonna see a lot of things that Papa's been doing," he told host Wippa about his current films like "Sweet Girl" and "Dune." "The earlier things in my career, you can't see that. But you can see the new things."

His comment led Wippa to ask about his children's reaction to his starring role on "Baywatch: Hawaii," the popular Hawaii-set series about lifeguards, which also featured David Hasselhoff and aired from 1999 to 2001.

"We don't say the B-word here at home," Mamoa said.

"We hide all of that, mate. It never happened, right?" he added before bursting into laughter. When Wippa told him the project should be "celebrated," Momoa responded, "We don't talk about those words. B-word never happened."

The actor went on to reveal he's not letting his kids watch "Game of Thrones," despite it being a fantastic series. In the series, Momoa played Khal Drogo, the love interest of Emilia Clarke’s Daenerys Targaryen.

"They're not going to watch 'Game of Thrones' either, even though it's fantastic. But you know, there's stuff that you just… they can't watch 'Conan.' So right now, superheroes and on, we're good."

Earlier this month, Momoa revealed that his children are interested in acting but he's not doing anything to encourage their ambitions. In fact, he told Entertainment Tonight that he would "try his damnedest to keep them out of it."

"I love storytelling, I love theatrical things, I like directing and filmmaking, but I just want them to, you know, really to go for other things," he told the outlet. "If they really want to, maybe. But I don't want them to get into acting. It's very hard on people and I don't want them to have that pressure. I'm tough, I can handle it, but I wouldn't want to put someone I love through that."

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Jason Momoa no longer has a beard. He is pictured at the Academy Awards on Feb. 24, 2019 in Hollywood, California. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic