Meagan Good recently spoke about her steadfast support for her fiancé, Jonathan Majors, amid his highly publicized assault trial. During an interview on The Breakfast Club, Good discussed her decision to stand by Majors and the strength she drew from her faith during the difficult time. When asked if she ever felt overwhelmed by the challenges, Good replied confidently, “No.”
“No,” she said firmly. “I was talking to God, and I knew I was exactly where I was supposed to be. I’ve learned that things won’t always make sense—not to me and not to others—and that’s okay, as long as you’re aligned with God and trust the path you’re on.” Good also shared that her current happiness reminds her of her childhood. “The last time I felt this much joy was when I was a kid,” she revealed. Charlamagne Tha God lightened the mood by jokingly asking if she ever told Majors, “That’s what you get for dating a white woman anyway.” While Good chose not to respond to the quip, she emphasized her belief in love’s universality, saying, “Love is love at the end of the day.”

Meagan Good and Majors began their relationship in 2023, shortly after the actor was accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. Throughout the trial, Meagan Good stood by Majors’ side. He was ultimately found guilty of reckless assault in the third degree and harassment, but was acquitted of more serious charges. Majors was sentenced to 52 weeks of probation and a domestic violence intervention program.
In November 2024, the couple announced their engagement, marking a new chapter in their relationship.



