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‘She Said the Same Thing About DeVon Franklin': Meagan Good Says Prayer Led Her to Fiancé Jonathan Majors the Same Way It Led Her to Her First Marriage

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Actress Meagan Good is facing criticism from her fans after revealing how she was spiritually led to be in a relationship with her fiancé Jonathan […]

‘She Said the Same Thing About DeVon Franklin': Meagan Good Says Prayer Led Her to Fiancé Jonathan Majors the Same Way It Led Her to Her First Marriage

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