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Meagan Good has apparently joined the ranks of successful women who financially support their men. According to a report, the actress “pays for everything”, including his child support and $75,000 dog training bill.

The Jasmine Brand spoke with an insider for an exclusive article on the couple.
 
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“Meagan pays for everything,” the source said. “They really wanted this dog, and she got stuck paying the $75,000 training bill. Like, that’s crazy!”

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The insider claims Meagan, 42, pays child support for Jonathan’s daughter from a previous relationship.

Meagan’s friends are allegedly concerned for her well-being. “No one knows what Meagan sees in this guy. If things keep up this way, she may not be able to pay her mortgage,” the source added.

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Meagan is working consistently in Hollywood. She recently starred in the films “Tyler Perry’s Divorce in the Black” and “Terry McMillan Presents: Forever.”

Jonathan, 35, took a career hit after he was accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend in March 2023. Marvel Studios dropped him, Disney cut ties with him, and the U.S. Army ended a recruiting campaign starring Jonathan.

In addition, the Met Gala rescinded its invitation and he was removed from the Texas Rangers ad campaign.

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Jonathan was effectively blacklisted in Hollywood.

Meagan dismissed the warnings from her friends about dating a man who was convicted of assaulting a woman.

“At the end of the day, one thing I know is that I can always look in the mirror and trust my spirit,” she said in an appearance on the “TODAY with Hoda and Jenna” show.

She continued: “When I trust God, when I ask God, and when I move to the beat of my own drum, I can always look and say, ‘Okay, I’m proud of that.’ No matter what happens, I have peace in my heart and have harmony in my heart. I take everyone I love’s opinion into account. But at the end of the day, I’m one who has to live my life… I want to be responsible for the choices I make and want to live the life that I want to live.”