Meagan Good’s video flaunting her curves in an all-black athletic fit by the brand Actively Black while taking in the sights of New York is a must-watch. According to Atlantic Black Star;
Good accompanied the recording with Latto’s “Sunshine” track featuring Lil Wayne and Childish Gambino.
The clip showcased a smiling Good posing in various places in what appeared to be a park. In addition to the post, Good revealed in the caption that her love for the Actively Black brand was one of the reasons she decided to partner with the company.
As fans viewed the upload, many flooded Good’s comments section with compliments.
“Teach these new non-natural bodied heffas your ways Meagan!”
“@megangood nobody does it better boo.”
“If she’s fine when she’s 40 she’s gonna be fine forever.”
“Summer time fine.”
“One of the most beautiful women In the world.”
Among the previous responses, others mentioned Good’s youthful appearance. One wrote, “This woman is not 40.” Another said, “You’re aging backwards! Very beautiful!” A third Instagram user posted, “Megan doesn’t age. This is crazy.”
Meagan Good recently was divorced from her preacher man husband.
Ahead of his debut on Lifetime’s “Married at First Sight” as a coach, DeVon Franklin spilled some relationship advice while walking the red carpet after revealing some of the most important lessons he’s learned since divorcing actress Meagan Good.
While talking to the press on the red carpet at the 2022 BET Awards, Franklin admitted that he has had to stop himself from placing blame after finalizing his divorce from the “Harlem” star. The pastor filed for separation after nine years of marriage. In their joint statement, the couple said, “There’s no one at fault; we believe this is the next best chapter in the evolution of our love.”
While talking to the New York Post, the best-selling author told reporters, “With everything that I’ve been through, I found that [It’s important to] resist the temptation to place blame, take responsibility.” The producer added, “Sometimes in relationships, it’s very easy to say ‘Oh, that person’s the problem,’ No, look in the mirror and say, ‘What’s my part in this and what can I do to make change in myself?”
Last month, the pastor defended his decision to join the 15th season of the Lifetime reality television series, given his recent separation. In a lengthy post, Franklin addressed the matter, explaining that he agreed to appear on the show before his divorce.
He continued, “I was going to tell them ‘no’ because I felt shame, and that voice in my head said, ‘you’re a failure; how can you help anybody save their marriage when yours didn’t work out.’ That voice in my head also had me thinking about what would ‘people’ say? Would ‘people’ approve or disapprove?”
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