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YouTuber Scott Wozniak buys an old iPhone on eBay… only to discover the previous owner knew THIS star

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YouTuber Scott Wozniak made a surprising discovery when he bought an old iPhone on eBay.

YouTuber Scott Wozniak made a surprising discovery when he bought an old iPhone on eBay.

The 27-year-old, who boasts 1.93 million subscribers on YouTube for his “comedy variety show centered on video games,” took to Twitter on Monday to share the news.

He had bought an old iPhone on eBay for some reason and was quite surprised to find out that the phone had a connection to a celebrity.

Wozniak was looking through the phone and found not only the contact information of a very famous actor, but also some photos of the star and the phone’s previous owner.

The YouTuber, who is not related to Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, showed the contact page and three photos of this star… although, curiously, the last name was misspelled. Can you guess who it is?

YouTuber Scott Wozniak made a surprising discovery when he bought an old iPhone on eBay.

Wozniak was looking through the phone and found not only the contact information of a very famous actor, but also some photos of the star and the phone's previous owner.

Wozniak was looking through the phone and found not only the contact information of a very famous actor, but also some photos of the star and the phone’s previous owner.

The photos Wozniak found were of none other than Jason Momoa… although the person he bought this phone from has the actor listed as ‘Jason Mamoa.’

The phone, which appears to be an Apple iPhone 3G that debuted in 2008, also had at least three photos of Momoa, two of them likely with the phone’s owner, who was blurred out.

Momoa was seen wearing a black shirt with a white collar, sporting a goatee with his long, curly black locks.

The Hawaiian actor, who was spotted in New York City last week, is seen sticking out his tongue in one photo and making a “shaka” sign in another with the phone’s owner.

These photos may have been taken while the actor was filming his TV series Stargate: Atlantis, where he played Ronon Dex.

He appeared in 78 of the show’s 99 episodes, which aired from 2005 to 2009 before going off the air.

As for the photos and the mysterious owner of the phone, it’s possible that she only met the actor once… which would explain why the last name is still misspelled after all these years.

Still, Wozniak hasn’t said anything further about the photos or the phone’s owner.

The photos Wozniak found were of none other than Jason Momoa... although the person he bought this phone from has the actor listed as 'Jason Mamoa'

The photos Wozniak found were of none other than Jason Momoa… although the person he bought this phone from has the actor listed as ‘Jason Mamoa’

The phone, which appears to be an Apple iPhone 3G that debuted in 2008, also had at least three photos of Momoa, two of them with the phone's likely owner, who was blurred out.

The phone, which appears to be an Apple iPhone 3G that debuted in 2008, also had at least three photos of Momoa, two of them with the phone’s likely owner, who was blurred out.

Momoa was seen wearing a black shirt with a white collar, sporting a goatee with his long, curly black locks.

Momoa was seen wearing a black shirt with a white collar, sporting a goatee with his long, curly black locks.

The Hawaiian actor, who was spotted in New York City last week, appears sticking out his tongue in a photo and making a ok sign.

The Hawaiian actor, who was spotted in New York City last week, is seen sticking out his tongue in one photo and making a “shaka” sign in another with the phone’s owner.

These photos may have been taken while the actor was filming his TV series Stargate: Atlantis, where he played Ronon Dex.

These photos may have been taken while the actor was filming his TV series Stargate: Atlantis, where he played Ronon Dex.

He starred in 78 of the show's 99 episodes, which aired from 2005 to 2009 before going off the air.

He starred in 78 of the show’s 99 episodes, which aired from 2005 to 2009 before going off the air.

The post received over 8.3 million views, with over 19,000 retweets and 446,000 likes, and another 22,000 people saved the tweet.

Wozniak posts new gaming-focused episodes two to four times a month, most recently three weeks ago, reviewing various gaming products.

As for Momoa, he moved on from Stargate: Atlantis to larger roles in Game of Thrones and 2011’s Conan the Barbarian, which helped launch his career.

He’ll next be seen in A Minecraft Movie and Animal Friends, before returning as Dante Reyes in Fast X: Part 2, in theaters in 2026.

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