Jonathan Majors opened up about his romance with girlfriend Meagan Good during their red carpet debut in Los Angeles on Sunday.
In his first public appearance since his conviction in a domestic violence trial in December 2023, the embattled actor, 34, appeared in high spirits at the AAFCA Special Achievement Awards luncheon, where he admitted the couple were “in love.”
During an interview with Extra, the Marvel star said, “We're in love… We're doing well, thanks for asking.”
Meagan, who has been dating the Love Country actor since May 2023, also chimed in, saying, “We're doing great. 'God is good.'
The news comes after Jonathan, who faces up to a year in prison in his domestic violence trial against an ex-girlfriend, was accused of abusive behavior by two more of his former girlfriends.
Jonathan Majors opened up about his romance with girlfriend Meagan Good during their red carpet debut in Los Angeles on Sunday
In his first public appearance since his conviction in a domestic violence trial in December 2023, the embattled 34-year-old actor arrived at the AAFCA Special Achievement Awards luncheon in high spirits, where he admitted the couple were “in love”; pictured at Manhattan Criminal Court on December 15, 2023
Emma Duncan, one of them, claimed that her four-year relationship with the Emmy nominee began in 2015 during her time at the Yale School of Drama in New Haven, CT.
She detailed allegations of frequent threats of violence, including an incident in which Jonathan reportedly threw her across a room.
Another ex, Maura Hooper, claimed that she became pregnant during her relationship with Majors from 2013 to 2015. She claimed that he dropped her off at the abortion clinic but did not pick her up after the procedure.
Majors' defense attorney, Priya Chaudhry, called both women “toxic” in an interview with People.
His original sentencing date had been pushed back to April 8 after his defense team filed a motion to overturn the sentence.
The “Creed III” actor was convicted in December of third-degree criminal mischief, a misdemeanor, and second-degree harassment, a misdemeanor.
The charges stemmed from an alleged altercation between him and his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari that took place on the streets of Manhattan's Chinatown district in March 2023.
Jabbari told the court that while driving, she noticed a suspicious text message on his phone indicating infidelity, which prompted her to grab the device.
According to her, the actor injured her by forcefully removing her finger from the phone, hitting her on the head as she tried to snatch the device, and finally throwing her back into the car.
Surveillance footage also showed Majors pushing Jabbari into the vehicle and she was later seen chasing him down a street.
However, Majors has strongly denied the allegations and expressed in a recent interview with ABC that he was “shocked” by his guilty verdict.
“I've never hit a woman before.” “I've never hit a woman before,” he explained, adding that both he and his lawyers believe it was unfair that he was prosecuted “as a black man” while his ex, who is white, was not prosecuted – although she did chase him down a street and also get arrested.
During an interview with Extra, the Marvel star said, “We're in love… We're doing well, thanks for asking.”
Majors claimed he had never hit a woman when speaking to ABC News on January 8, but admitted that he demands the grace and manner of Coretta Scott King or Michelle Obama from his partners because he is a “great man ” is.
On December 18, the Loki star was found guilty of third-degree assault and second-degree harassment against his 31-year-old ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari (right, pictured in 2022).
“I was absolutely shocked and scared.” I'm standing there… I'm saying, “How is this possible? How is that possible, based on the evidence, based on the prosecution’s evidence?”
Regarding Jabbari's injuries, he said he did not know how she sustained them. “I wish to God I knew. That would give me some clarity and some sort of peace about it.'
Following his arrest, Majors faced professional repercussions as Marvel Studios cut ties with him.
He was subsequently removed from the cast of the Dennis Rodman film 48 Hours in Vegas.