Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors are opening up about their path to marriage, sharing details of a ceremony that reflected both love and purpose. Sitting down with Tamron Hall on September 11, the couple reflected on the day they officially tied the knot and the personal touches that made it unforgettable.
The wedding was kept small and centered on family, with Majors’ mother, Terri Anderson Watson, stepping into the unique role of officiant. “It was a strange position to be in,” she admitted during the conversation. As both a pastor and a therapist, she guided them through counseling sessions before approving their license, covering everything from faith and family planning to navigating fame as a couple.
Their looks for the day were simple yet elegant. Good wore a cream lace gown with slim straps and a short veil, while Majors opted for a crisp white shirt, cream trousers, and a silver watch. The understated style kept the focus on their union rather than extravagance.
Photos shared during the interview offered a rare glimpse into the private ceremony. One image showed them hand in hand at the altar, another captured their first kiss as husband and wife, and a third displayed joyful selfies with their mothers.
Reflecting on the moment, Good expressed how much the experience deepened her outlook on what lies ahead. “I’ve never felt more ready for this chapter of my life,” she said. Majors echoed her sentiment, adding, “When you find someone who sees you completely, it changes everything.”
Though their relationship has moved quickly, it has been guided with intention. After confirming they were together in May 2023, the two were engaged by November 2024 and officially married by March 2025. For both, the journey has been less about timing and more about the clarity of finding the right partner.