
*Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good have reportedly tied the knot, with the news emerging shortly after Majors spoke for the first time about his experience with childhood sexual abuse. Majors and Good reportedly had a low-key wedding ceremony with just their moms in attendance
PEOPLE is reporting that while promoting his new film, “Magazine Dreams,” on “Sherri” earlier today (03-19-25), Majors confirmed that he secretly married Good.
“I said to Meagan yesterday, I said, ‘Today might be the happiest day of my life,'” said Majors, who began tearing up. “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.”
Majors noted that he received his father-in-law’s blessing before he and Good said “I do.”
“I asked her father for permission… If that was alright, and he said, ‘That’s cool,'” Majors shared. “It was a longer conversation. So it was always the plan.
I have arrived in New York in major. Scoop just landed in my lap.. this is Jawn Murray the Producer of the Sherri Shepherd show he just gave me major scoop about #JonathanMajors and #MeaganGoode They’re here! #SherriShephardShow pic.twitter.com/eyt92hNrUt
— Patty Jackson (@MsPattyJackson) March 19, 2025
The couple confirmed their engagement to PEOPLE at the EBONY Power 100 Gala in November 2024, and Entertainment Tonight was the first to report their wedding. Good told PEOPLE in July 2024 that she and Majors had “instant chemistry” when they first met.
“They truly care for one another,” an insider shared with the outlet.
A second source added: “They are very much in love. At Paige Hurd and Royce O’Neale’s engagement party in Studio City this past Saturday, they were smiling and happy. They were both glowing. She was introducing him to everyone as her fiancé. At one point, Meagan was sitting in his lap and you can tell they are both enamored.”
Meanwhile, the “Creed III” star has broken his silence about being fired from Marvel Studios following his conviction on assault and harassment charges involving his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari. His trial concluded in December 2023, when Majors was found guilty of two counts of misdemeanor assault and harassment. In April, he was sentenced to one year in a Los Angeles-based, in-person batterers’ intervention program.

Once set to be a key figure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as Kang the Conqueror, Majors is now reflecting on the moment he learned that Marvel was cutting ties with him. In an exclusive interview with The Hollywood Reporter, he revealed that the news came from a member of his legal team.
Recounting the moment he learned of Marvel’s decision, Majors shared: “He goes, ‘I’m just gonna tell you now. That way you’re not surprised, and you can start processing it. They fired you. Marvel fired you.’”
Marvel removed Kang from its upcoming projects. The decision marked a dramatic shift in the MCU’s direction, as Kang had been set up as the franchise’s next major villain in the Multiverse Saga. Despite this setback, Majors remains hopeful about his future in Hollywood, revealing that he is in discussions for a new superhero project—though not with Marvel or DC.
“No relation to the big guys, DC or Marvel, but a pretty wicked story,” he teased. “I’m glad to be reading. Sometimes it feels like it’s not going to happen [about his career resurgence]. And sometimes it feels like we start next week.”
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Beyond the professional fallout, Majors also shed light on his personal struggles, particularly his experiences with childhood trauma and the impact they have had on his life.
The “Loki” actor revealed that therapy and the domestic violence program he attended after his conviction allowed him to process his past.
Majors told THR that he endured “sexual abuse from both men and women from the time I was 9,” and that his father left the family when he was 8.
“From people who are supposed to look after you, in the absence of a father. I was f—ed up,” he admitted.

Majors also revealed that he shared his experiences with his mother in recent months, who apologized for not being able to protect him.
“I’m like, ‘It’s not even an issue, mom. I just want you to know,’” he said, adding that their conversation has allowed them to deepen their connection. “And now we can all get busy and continue to connect and grow and learn from it, because it’s something that was in our family.”
His journey of self-reflection has also given him insight into his behavior in relationships. While not making excuses for his actions, he acknowledged that seeking help has allowed him to better understand himself.
“There are no excuses, but by getting help, you begin to understand things about yourself,” Majors said.
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