
Shocking Confession: Jonathan Majors Admits to Assaulting Ex-Girlfriend in Leaked Audio!
2025-03-18
Author: Lok
In a dramatic turn of events, actor Jonathan Majors, known for his roles in "Creed III" and the upcoming "Magazine Dreams," reportedly confessed to assaulting his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari in a recently leaked audio recording, igniting controversy just days ahead of his film's long-awaited release.
The audio, obtained by Rolling Stone, reveals Majors' startling acknowledgment of his actions, which starkly contradict his previous denials regarding his treatment of women.
The 35-year-old actor can be heard in the clip admitting to physically harming Jabbari, stating, “I aggressed you,” after explicitly acknowledging pushing her against a car and squeezing her neck.
Jabbari, 32, responded by reminding him of the specifics, confirming his violent actions that escalated during a heated argument.
"You strangled me and pushed me against the car," she confronts him, to which Majors reluctantly agrees, "Yes, all those things are under ‘aggressed.’"
This admission comes almost a year after he managed to avoid jail time for a different incident of assault and harassment involving Jabbari, where a jury convicted him of misdemeanor charges stemming from a contentious argument in a Manhattan vehicle.
The timeline of their tumultuous relationship has been marked by accusations and legal battles.
During their heated altercation, Jabbari detailed how Majors struck her and injured her hand by squeezing it, which resulted in a broken finger.
Initially, Majors had claimed that he was merely the victim, asserting that Jabbari's jealousy had driven her to aggression.
Despite being sentenced to complete a year-long counseling program as part of his punishment, Majors' career trajectory seems to be on a complicated path.
Following his conviction, he was dropped from a key role by Marvel Studios, and the release of "Magazine Dreams" faced multiple delays largely due to ongoing legal issues.
However, hopes are rising within Hollywood for his comeback.
In a recent profile published by the Hollywood Reporter, several industry giants, including Whoopi Goldberg, Michael B. Jordan, and Matthew McConaughey, expressed their support for Majors.
Jordan even hinted at their desire to collaborate on future projects, including a potential "Creed IV."
Amid this whirlwind of events, Majors has yet to respond publicly to the revelations from the leaked audio, leaving fans and critics alike speculating about his future both personally and professionally.
As the release of "Magazine Dreams" approaches, the question remains: Can Jonathan Majors truly overcome his troubled past and reclaim his position in Hollywood?