Jonathan Majors Confirms Wedding To Meagan Good

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Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good have tied the knot.

Entertainment Tonight was the first outlet to report that Majors and Good married on Tuesday (March 18) during a "small private wedding" at their home in Los Angeles.

On Wednesday (March 19), the actor confirmed the news while appearing on Sherri. "I said to Meagan yesterday, I said, 'Today might be the happiest day of my life,'" Majors told host Sherri Shepard through tears. "I love that woman so much. So how it had happened — well, Lord, Sherri thank you. We fell in love."

"We finally got to do it, but it was always the plan," he added.

The couple exchanged vows in front of their mothers. Major's mother, a pastor, was the officiant, while Good's mother was the witness, according to reports. They were the only family members who attended the private ceremony.

Reports of Majors and Good tying the knot come after the pair announced their engagement four months ago at the Ebony Power 100 Gala at NYA Studios West in Los Angeles. Good showed off her diamond ring on the carpet at the November event.

The couple told E! News they wanted to make their engagement public at the gala because it's where they first met two years ago.

"EBONY Power 100 is the event that we met at in the bathrooms, in the unisex bathroom,” Good said at the time.

Majors and Good, who finalized her divorce from pastor DeVon Franklin in June 2022, were first romantically linked in May 2023 after they were spotted watching a movie together.

Their romance was thrust into the public eye as Majors faced trial and was found guilty of assault and harassment in December 2023 in connection to a domestic dispute with his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. In April, Majors was sentenced to one year of an "in-person batterers" intervention program in Los Angeles.

Earlier this week, Rolling Stone released a bombshell audio recording during which Majors admitted to strangling Jabarri during a separate domestic dispute in September 2022.

“I’m ashamed [as] I’ve ever [been] …,” Majors said in the audio, per the outlet. “I’ve never [been] aggressive with a woman before. I’ve never aggressed a woman — I aggressed you.”

“You strangled me and pushed me against the car," Jabbari responded.

“Yes, all those things are under ‘aggressed,’ yeah,” the actor replied. “That’s never happened to me.”

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