Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good.Photo: Joi Pearson Photography/WireImage, Albert L. Ortega/Getty

Jonathan Majorsis publicly referring to girlfriendMeagan Goodas “the missus.”
“We’re just so happy to be here with y’all tonight, celebrating us, celebrating the moves we’re making, celebrating the way we love and support each other, the way that we shift the world. Let’s enjoy ourselves!” Good, 42, addressed the crowd in the clip.
“So many beautiful Black faces. I love us, y’all! We are so beautiful! That’s all I got. I’m just happy to be here and I love y’all!” she said before turning it over to Majors. “Babe, you want to say anything?”
Majors, 36, spoke into the mic, “Y’all heard the missus, so that’s what it is.”
Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors.Frazer Harrison/WireImage, Jon Kopaloff/WireImage

It remains unclear what Majors meant when he referred to Good as “the missus.”
Neither Majors nor Good’s rep responded to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
The Marvel actor and theHarlemstar — who finalized herdivorcefromDeVon Franklinin June 2022 after nine years of marriage — were first romantically linked in May, asPEOPLE had confirmedat the time that the two were dating.
“Meagan and Jonathan have maintained a friendship for some time,“a source told PEOPLEon May 15. “Meagan has shown considerable support towards him. It seems their relationship has developed further from that point.”
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News of their romance came around the time Majors wascharged for allegedly physically assaulting a womanwhile riding in a New York taxi cab in March.
Majors' attorney, Priya Chaudhry, said in March that her client “completely denies assaulting the woman.” Chaudhry also claimed that the woman involved was being dishonest about her version of events.
Jonathan Majors.Jon Kopaloff/Getty

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Chaudhry told PEOPLE that theCreed IIIstar filed his owndomestic violence complaintin late June, calling his time with the alleged victim “an enduring nightmare in their relationship.”
Chaudhry added, “For an excruciating four months, Jonathan Majors, the real victim in this shameful ordeal, hashad his life, career, and reputation torn apart. Yet he remains unwavering in his determination to be absolved from this harrowing ordeal.”
Asource close to Good told PEOPLEat the time that, amid Majors' legal troubles, “It’s obviously not the best situation, but they’re letting her make her own decisions.”
“It’s been a little stunning to see her go from [Franklin], with faith at the center of their marriage, to Jon, but also understandable why she’d go for someone who’s totally different after being with the same person for so long and not having it work out,” the insider added.
source: people.com