In a startling development, actor Jonathan Majors has been heard admitting to strangling his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, in newly surfaced audio from September 2022. The recording, obtained by Rolling Stone, captures a conversation between Majors and Jabbari discussing a violent altercation that occurred while they were living together in London.
During the exchange, Jabbari accuses Majors of pushing and strangling her. Majors responds, “I aggressed you,” acknowledging his violent actions.
Background of the Relationship
Majors and Jabbari began their relationship in August 2021 after meeting on the set of “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” in London. Their relationship lasted until March 2023, ending after a domestic dispute in New York City. In that incident, Majors was arrested on charges of assault, strangulation, and harassment. He was later convicted of misdemeanor assault and harassment, receiving probation and a mandate to complete a domestic violence intervention program.
Legal Actions and Aftermath
Following the March 2023 incident, Jabbari filed a lawsuit against Majors in March 2024, accusing him of defamation, assault, and battery. The lawsuit detailed another violent episode where Majors allegedly threw Jabbari onto a car, placed her in a headlock, and repeatedly hit her. This lawsuit was settled in November 2024.
The emergence of this audio adds a new dimension to the allegations against Majors, providing direct evidence of his acknowledgment of abusive behavior. His representatives have not yet commented on the leaked recording.
Impact on Jonathan Majors Career
The actor’s legal troubles have significantly impacted his career. Following his arrest, Majors was dropped by his management and publicist and lost several major projects with Marvel. However, he is planning a comeback with the revenge thriller “Merciless” and has announced his engagement to actress Meagan Good.
This leaked audio raises serious questions about Majors’ past behavior and its potential impact on his future in the entertainment industry.