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Meagan Good is ready to take the next steps in her marriage to Jonathan Majors — and that means babies are already on her brain.
“I definitely am ready to have kids now,” Good, 43, exclusively told Us Weekly at Lifetime’s Summer Soirée on Wednesday, July 16. “And then, my partner [is] someone I want to really do it with, and get excited about doing it with, and who is a phenomenal father already, but now we can do it together.”
Good and Majors, who shares a 12-year-old daughter from a past relationship, got married in March after two years together. According to Good, she and Majors, 35, have also thought about how many children they want to add to their brood.
“Two would be good,” she said on Wednesday. “We got four dogs already. So, we got four Belgian Malinois, and they are the hyperest dogs of life, but the house is very safe.”
Good, in particular, attributes her willingness to become a parent to playing one on Harlem.
“I know that there’s a lot of similarities to Camille’s journey and to Meagan’s journey because I always knew that I wanted to be a mother,” Good explained of her character. “But I’d have to ask myself, ‘Is that because I felt like I should want that?’ And then there were times where I wasn’t sure, and I was like, ‘Am I pushing back against it because I don’t like people telling me what I’m supposed to want?’ I think that, during the course of the show, being able to say out loud that Camille doesn’t want kids — because it’s such a taboo thing to say — and everyone always goes, ‘Well, what’s wrong with you?’”

Meagan Good attends Lifetime’s Summer Soiree at Santa Monica Proper Hotel on Wednesday, July 16. Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images
She added, “It’s, like, ‘No, some people just don’t want to,’ and to be able to explore that with her, and then ultimately for her to be the one to get pregnant and be able to explore that journey. … Some people, maybe they just don’t want to. For other people, maybe there is something you’re afraid of, maybe there is something you’ve experienced, maybe there is something that’s holding you back, and all of those things, nothing can be wrong. All these things are just a part of our journey.”
Playing Camille helped Good realize that she is “super ready” to become a mom in real life.
“It definitely made me excited to go, ‘OK, now that I’ve explored and unpacked so much through my character in more ways than one, now I get to go, ‘Yeah, I think this actually makes me super ready,’” she said, adding that married life with Majors has been “pretty amazing.”
Good and Majors have been together since 2023 and announced their engagement in November 2024 before tying the knot this year.
“I’m just really happy,” Good told Us. “He’s very silly. He always falls asleep in the middle of movies. I love doing adventures with him. If I’m like, ‘Let’s just go try this. Let’s go do that.’ He’s like, ‘All right, let’s go.’ We’re just both in it, like, two little kids who can’t believe we’re allowed to do what we want to do.”
Good is also hopeful that she and Majors can share the screen down the line.
“[I] would love to. It just has to be the right thing,” Good said. “And in a perfect world, it’d be like a Mr.& Mrs. Smith type of thing.”
While Good awaits the perfect project to appear in with her husband, she will next lead Lifetime’s I’ll Never Let You Go.
“I read the script and I was like, ‘This is crazy. This is gonna be fun,’” she told Us. “It wasn’t really until I got on set and we’re actually doing the scenes. I was like, ‘This is actually crazy, but everybody is wonderful to work with. It’s just been a really, really really good experience, and I think people are really gonna enjoy the movie. It takes a theme that you’re familiar with, that you feel like you’ve seen before, and kind of gives it a really nice twist that you don’t expect.”
I’ll Never Let You Go premieres on Lifetime Saturday, August 16 at 8 p.m. ET.