Jonathan Majors has barely begun to rebuild his public image, and already the past is knocking at his door. After months of laying low and gradually re-emerging alongside actress Meagan Good, the 34-year-old actor just confirmed what fans had been speculating for weeks: Good is pregnant.
The announcement might have been subtle—just a passing moment in a workout video—but it set social media ablaze. Fans zoomed in, spotted what looked like a baby bump, and before the dust could settle, Majors casually acknowledged it. For the couple’s supporters, it was a heartwarming sign of moving forward. For his ex, Grace Jabbari, it was a spark that reignited an old fire.
Within hours of the news breaking, Jabbari—whose domestic violence allegations last year nearly destroyed Majors’ career—returned to social media with a series of cryptic and heated posts. She hinted that Good has “no idea who she’s really married to” and promised to reveal “the full truth” about her time with Majors. Her words carried an unmistakable tone: this wasn’t a congratulatory message—it was a warning.
The history between Majors and Jabbari is fraught. A dancer and choreographer, she was once in a relationship with him that ended in explosive accusations of physical assault. The scandal cost Majors major roles and left his future uncertain. Legal proceedings dragged his name through headlines, and leaked text messages seemed to show Jabbari offering to protect him from police scrutiny. In one alleged exchange, she assured him she wouldn’t “tell them what really happened.”
Majors denied wrongdoing, and over time, the narrative shifted. He began appearing publicly with Meagan Good, who stood by him through the fallout. Slowly, whispers of redemption began to replace the tabloid outrage—until now.
Jabbari’s latest posts claim she held back crucial details during the original investigation, out of fear and misplaced loyalty. Now, she says, that loyalty is gone. She’s hinting at new evidence—timestamped photos of injuries and more damning messages—that could paint a far darker picture of Majors than the public currently sees.

This isn’t just about an ex speaking out. Industry insiders had already hinted at a troubling reputation. Before the allegations became public, filmmaker AB Allen and Broadway actor Tim Nikolai both suggested Majors had a long history of abusive behavior. Their comments, combined with Jabbari’s threats, raise questions about whether the initial case was the whole story—or just the beginning.
For Meagan Good, this moment is a complicated one. In the past, she was open about not wanting children, a stance that played a role in her divorce from pastor Devon Franklin. But in recent interviews, she’s spoken about feeling ready for motherhood—especially with Majors. She’s described their relationship as fun, supportive, and grounding. If the pregnancy is deliberate, it marks a major personal milestone for her.
But it also places her directly in the center of a storm. Fans are now split between celebrating her happiness and worrying that she’s stepping into a relationship with unresolved baggage. The comments under Jabbari’s posts are just as divided—some urging her to “spill everything” and others accusing her of jealousy and bitterness.

The question is: will Jabbari follow through? And if she does, will Hollywood, which is already cautious about Majors, be willing to embrace him again? The timing couldn’t be more precarious. Majors is still in the early stages of reclaiming his career. A fresh wave of damaging allegations could unravel all of it in an instant.
For now, the public is left watching the drama play out in real time. The pregnancy news was supposed to be a fresh chapter for Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good. Instead, it’s become the opening scene of a renewed controversy—one that could decide whether Majors’ redemption arc continues, or ends for good.