Meagan Good And Jonathan Majors Share Wedding Details

Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors are building their marriage on intention, and they recently opened up about the journey that brought them to the altar. During their sit-down with Tamron Hall on Thursday, September 11th, the couple reflected on their wedding day and what made it so meaningful.

The ceremony itself was intimate and centered around family. In a rare moment, Majors’ mother, Terri Anderson-Watson, was the one to officiate. She acknowledged it felt unusual, saying it was “a strange position to be in.” As both a pastor and a therapist, she required the couple to complete counseling before moving forward with their license. Those conversations covered spiritual values, the idea of raising children, and how to keep their relationship steady while living in the spotlight.

The wedding avoided excess and focused on love. Good wore a cream lace gown with delicate straps and a short veil, while Majors chose a white button-up shirt with cream pants and a silver watch. Their looks were classic and understated, staying true to their personalities.

Photos revealed during the interview gave viewers a rare look at the private day. One showed them standing hand in hand at the altar, another captured their first kiss as husband and wife, and a third featured them smiling alongside their mothers as they took selfies together.

For Good, the process only strengthened her feelings about their future. “I’ve never felt more ready for this chapter of my life,” she said. Majors shared a similar sentiment, adding, “When you find someone who sees you completely, it changes everything.”

Their relationship has moved with speed but also intention. They confirmed they were a couple in May 2023, got engaged by November 2024, and were married by March 2025.

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