Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors have reportedly tied the knot.
The couple said “I do” Tuesday (March 18) during a “small private wedding” held at their Los Angeles home, Entertainment Tonight reports.
Good, 43, and Majors, 35, allegedly have exchanged vows in front of their mothers.
Sources close to the pair told the news outlet that Major’s mother, a Methodist pastor, was the officiant and Good’s mother the witness.
Only the four family members were present for the ceremony.
“They truly care for one another,” another source told People.
“They’re very much in love. At Paige Hurd and Royce O’Neale’s engagement party in Studio City this past Saturday, they were smiling and happy. They were both glowing. She introduced him to everyone as her fiancé. At one point, Meagan was sitting in his lap, and you can tell they’re both enamored.”

Good and Majors announced their engagement at the EBONY Power 100 Gala in November 2024.
The Think Like A Man star showed off her diamond ring as she walked the red carpet with her fiancé.
“We’re feeling great,” Good said at the time. Majors added, “It’s a season of joy.
The pair also revealed that they chose to announce their engagement at the gala because that’s where they met two years ago in the unisex bathrooms.
Good previously told People she and the Majors had “instant chemistry” when they met.
The couple went public with their romance in May 2023 after they were spotted watching a movie together at the Alamo Drafthouse in Los Angeles.
Around the same time, Majors headed to trial after he was accused of allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari in March 2023, which he seemingly took responsibility for in a recently surfaced voice recording.

A source close to the pair told People at the time that Good grew closer to the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania star amid his assault charges, and their friendship turned romantic at that time.
She was then photographed accompanying her fiancé at several of his court appearances.
Good also opened up about the early days of their relationship, admitting that he did everything he could to push her away.
“He wanted to protect me,” she explained. “I was like, ‘My love, first of all, you’re dealing with a Black Leo.’ And also, I grew up in this industry. The things that I’ve been through gave me the bandwidth to love other people, regardless.”
The trials ended in December 2023. Majors was found guilty of third-degree assault and was sentenced to a 52-week in-person domestic violence intervention program in Los Angeles.
Good was previously married to pastor DeVon Franklin, whom she finalized her divorce from in June 2022.