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Jonathan Majors’ Friends Avoiding Him Amid Allegations
Jonathan Majors’ Friends Staying Away Amid Assault Allegations
Friends of Jonathan Majors are reportedly keeping their distance from him following allegations of domestic violence.
“It’s no surprise that his phone is ringing much less these days. That is what happens in all walks of life — but especially in Hollywood. Friends turn cold,” a source told Page Six.
Majors has been dropped by his management and publicist and has reportedly been dropped by several upcoming projects.
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“This could not have happened at a more worse time [for his career],” the source said, adding, “You can’t deny that the man is a talented actor, but right now he has to reassess and gather a whole new team.”
According to reports, police were called by Jonathan Majors’ girlfriend — and, according to her, they got into an argument while in a taxi returning home from a bar in Brooklyn. The alleged victim later recanted her story but it was too late.
Majors rose to prominence for starring in the independent feature film The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019). In 2020 he gained wider notice for starring in the HBO television series Lovecraft Country, for which he received a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award.
Majors has since portrayed Nat Love in the western The Harder They Fall (2021), Jesse L. Brown in the war film Devotion (2022), and a boxer in the sports film Creed III (2023). Since 2021, he has appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as different versions of the character Kang the Conqueror.
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