Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors form a powerhouse duo in Hollywood. Major news outlets report that DNA tests confirmed their ties to Guinea, granting them citizenship. The stars from Creed III and Think Like a Man attended a private Conakry ceremony on January 9, 2026, where high-ranking officials like Djiba Diakité welcomed them as “worthy sons and daughters.” This step aligns with celebrities actively reclaiming African heritage through repatriation drives.
Officials and musicians with traditional songs greeted the couple at Gbessia International Airport in Conakry early Friday. Good expressed excitement for her debut visit to Guinea, while Majors anticipated connecting with locals, particularly in Boké, a former slave trade hub. Officials designated them “global ambassadors” for Guinea’s red-yellow-green flag, underscoring the cultural milestone.
Meagan Good, 44, and Jonathan Majors, 36, sparked their romance in 2023 amid Majors’ legal hurdles. Courts sentenced him to probation in 2024 for assaulting his ex-girlfriend. They announced their engagement that year and exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony last year during Magazine Dreams promotion. Good stood by Majors after his Marvel dismissal, which stripped him of the Kang the Conqueror role.
Guinea participates in this surge, mirroring Ghana’s citizenship grants to 524 African Americans last year and Benin’s welcome of Ciara. Ghana ignited the movement with its 2019 “Year of Return,” drawing icons like Stevie Wonder. Since Gen. Mamadi Doumbouya assumed junta leadership in 2021, Guinea advances diaspora investments via these cultural initiatives.