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Actress Meagan Good has opened up about the end of her marriage to producer and pastor Devon Franklin, describing the experience as deeply painful but not the result of wrongdoing by either partner.
Speaking in an interview with Jason Lee, Meagan Good revealed that Devon Franklin ended the relationship.
She stressed that neither of them was at fault, saying they “grew from it” and that there was no moment where anyone “messed up”.
Instead, she framed the split as a season of learning and emotional growth.
Meagan Good reflected on the shock of losing a relationship she once believed would last forever.
The divorce, she said, forced her to confront difficult questions about obedience, self-worth and her understanding of God's love.
Meagan Good and producer DeVon Franklin were a prominent couple who married in 2012 after meeting on the film 'Jumping the Broom', became known for their faith-based relationship, and ultimately divorced in 2022 after nine years.

For much of her life, she believed that doing everything “right” guaranteed a positive outcome. The breakup challenged that assumption and ultimately shifted her spiritual outlook.
She said the journey taught her that divine love cannot be earned through effort or performance. That realisation became an important turning point as she navigated grief and the process of healing.
Meagan Good also spoke about gratitude, explaining that she remains thankful for the time she shared with Devon Franklin.
Although the marriage ended, she believes the experience still holds value and has reshaped how she approaches future relationships and personal growth.
During the conversation, Jason Lee pressed for details and reacted emotionally, at one point suggesting that Franklin may have been “too good” for her.
Meagan Good responded calmly and redirected the focus to healing, perspective and mutual respect.
She acknowledged that the recovery process is ongoing and that the hurt does not disappear quickly.
Even so, she said she now has “a better perspective” and is making conscious choices that protect her quality of life and that of the people around her.
The interview also touched on the unique pressure of being married to a pastor and how the marriage’s end raised spiritual questions.
The actress said the experience ultimately strengthened her understanding of God’s unconditional love and helped move her away from a transactional view of faith.
Meagan Good’s reflections offered a thoughtful and grounded look at one of Hollywood’s most talked about divorces.
While the marriage may have ended, she described the journey as meaningful, formative and far from a failure.
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