Meagan Good Fires Back at Accusations of Brazilian Butt Lift: 'It's All-Natural Effort'

Meagan Good Fires Back at Accusations of Brazilian Butt Lift: 'It's All-Natural Effort'

Meagan Good shuts down rumors of a Brazilian Butt Lift, emphasizing her hard work in achieving her sculpted physique The actress takes to social media to address the claims with determination and grace

Meagan Good Fires Back at Accusations of Brazilian Butt Lift: 'It's All-Natural Effort'

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Meagan Good is clapping back at claims that she underwent a Brazilian Butt Lift.

Following her Instagram video shared on Monday, November 13, in which Good can be seen enjoying herself in the ocean while wearing a vibrant yellow snakeskin bikini, a troll made accusations that the actress had undergone a fat transfer procedure known as a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). The troll commented, suggesting that her buttocks appeared enhanced. Good wasted no time in shutting down these claims, responding, "No, my friend. That's the result of a 42-year-old petite woman who has worked hard for her gym booty."

Other fans were quick to applaud Good for her figure. "I've been eagerly waiting to express my opinion... her booty looks so good that people think she had a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)!" said one person, emphasizing that it's a result of her natural physique. Another person chimed in, saying, "Megan's body is truly iconic! Her shape just keeps getting better."

Good drew attention back in August when she accompanied Jonathan Majors to the New York Criminal Court, nearly five months after the 34-year-old Marvel actor was arrested for allegedly physically assaulting Grace Jabbari during a taxi ride in New York.

Three months later, Majors filed a countersuit against his alleged victim, alleging in court documents obtained by Insider in June that Jabbari caused him physical pain and made him bleed during the incident that allegedly took place in March. In October, it was confirmed by Us that Jabbari was arrested, but the charges were dropped the next day, resulting in Jabbari's release.

Majors, on the other hand, has firmly denied the accusations. His motion to dismiss the case was rejected by a New York Judge, and his trial is scheduled for November 29th, where he will be facing misdemeanor charges of assault and harassment.

The couple was seen together once again the next month at the Congressional Black Caucus’ 8th Annual Black and White Gala in Washington, D.C.

"We are thrilled to be here tonight, celebrating ourselves, celebrating the progress we are making, celebrating the love and support we give each other, and how we are changing the world. Let's have a great time!" Good expressed to the audience in a September clip via X (formerly Twitter). "There are so many incredible Black faces here. I adore us all! We are truly beautiful! That's all I wanted to say. I'm simply grateful to be here, and I love all of you!"

Good then passed the mic to Majors, who greeted her as "Mrs." before saying, "That's the situation."

Good's relationship with Majors comes shortly after her divorce from her former husband, DeVon Franklin. The couple married in 2012 but separated in August 2021. We confirmed that their divorce was officially concluded in June 2022.

In December 2021, they announced in a joint statement to Us that, after thoughtful contemplation and prayer, they have made the mutual decision to pursue separate paths in their futures while remaining connected. They expressed their gratitude for nearly a decade of shared marriage and an everlasting love that transcends their decision. Without assigning blame, they view this as the natural progression of their love story to its next chapter. Moreover, they expressed immense appreciation for the transformative years they have spent as a married couple and acknowledged God's blessings in their lives and the profound impact their relationship has had on them.

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