The recent allegations against the Lovecraft Country star Jonathan Majors has taken the internet by storm. The 33-year-old actor who is known for his career-defining roles as Kang the Conqueror in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and as Damian Anderson in the recently released Creed III has been accused of physically assaulting a woman in New York City, whom he reportedly strangled and harassed.
Undoubtedly, the alleged incident coming to light caused severe uproar, and social media users are divided in their opinions. While some rushed to defend the actor and openly advocated an assumption of innocence, others continued to criticize, and refused to mince words when it came to hurling vitriol at the actor and his defenders.
Meanwhile, Majors becoming subject to public scrutiny for domestic violence has prompted public interest in his personal life. There are many who’re wondering if a public figure of such stature and reputation has a partner and children and if so, then who and where are they?
Here’s all we need to know about Jonathan Majors’ personal life.
Does Jonathan Majors have a girlfriend and children?
Even after gaining fame and recognition as a major actor, the MCU star has managed to keep his love life under wraps until now. Not much light has been shed on his dating life, and there’s also no record of him ever having married. However, in several interviews, he mentioned that he has a 9-year-old daughter, Ella Majors, who lives in Atlanta, Texas, with her mother.
The nature of his relationship with the mother of his daughter remains unknown, and it is also uncertain whether she ever was his wife or girlfriend at any point. Talking about his daughter, the Creed III star told People that he became a father while attending college at Yale School of Drama.
Even though information about his daughter and her mother remains scarce, Majors has claimed to be a doting father who loves and adores his only child.
In the 2020 interview with Ebony, Majors shared information about his daughter, who he mentioned is biracial. On the subject, he said,
“I have a seven-year-old who’s mixed race. She has to understand that it’s actually not ‘Black history’— it’s American history. The way it’s taught now, it’s honestly the Jim Crow system of ‘separate but equal.’ We’ll give it one month, 12 pages in the history book…we’ll talk about Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, MLK, then we’ll give you a little quiz about it. And that’s it.”
He also opened up about how his daughter has always been supportive of his career, and was awestruck with his performance in Ant-Man alongside Paul Rudd when he told TODAY,
“All she understands is that I’m in a movie with Paul Rudd, with Ant-Man. I’ve never seen my daughter starstruck. She’s like, ‘Nice to see you, too’ to Paul Rudd, and I lost my mind. I was like ‘What did you say?’ Oh my god.”
As warm as his relationship with his daughter appears to be, the serious allegations he currently faces temper his seemingly-close family life.