A Fabricated Pregnancy Announcement
Representatives for Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors have confirmed that viral social media reports claiming the actress is pregnant are false. The rumors, which spread rapidly over the weekend, relied on a digital fabrication—a manipulated photograph that appeared to show the 44-year-old actress with a baby bump.
Tracing the Digital Deception
The misinformation gained traction on Instagram and X, showing the actress posing for paparazzi. However, the image did not hold up to scrutiny. Digital forensics revealed that the original photograph was taken in 2015, more than a decade ago.

Closer inspection exposed the hallmarks of synthetic media. Observers pointed to anatomical inconsistencies in the actress’s hands—a common failure in AI generation—and noted the star was holding a vape pen, a detail that contradicted the narrative of a pregnancy announcement.
The Slippery Slope of Synthetic Media
This hoax underscores the growing difficulty in distinguishing between legitimate and synthetic media. Good has previously embraced AI for creative expression, sharing fan-made artwork that reimagined her and Majors as X-Men characters or students from the Harry Potter series.
While those projects were clearly identified as entertainment, this incident demonstrates how easily the same technology can be weaponized to manufacture misleading narratives about a public figure’s private life.
Professional Focus Over Public Rumors
The couple, who recently married, is not engaging with the speculation. Representatives for the pair stated that they remain centered on their ongoing professional commitments rather than social media chatter. They have issued no further statements on the hoax, choosing to let the factual debunking of the image suffice.