Jonathan Major leaked the leaked audio during a conversation with his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, who appears to admit to abuse her.
Professional recently appeared on Sherri Shepard’s talk show to promote his new movie magazine Dreams. In addition to promoting the film, professionals discuss his personal growth and self-reflection since Jabbari was convicted of misdemeanor assault and harassment in 2023.
While he was unable to discuss the details of the case, the professionals have been open to his emotional loss and journey since the verdict.
“The chaos is coming,” the major admitted when asked about his feelings during that turbulent time.
The Grand Slam then compares experience to experience in war, referring to biblical doctrines about trial and tribulations.
“The Bible talks about trials and tribulations that you know, but finding yourself in it, and you look at the Bible in different ways is very different,” he said. “Well, it’s a journey, you know.”
He tells the deep struggle moments, admitting that there were days when he barely moved from the couch, reflecting a huge change in his life. Despite the hardships, professionals describe the past two years as a period of recovery and accountability.
“For who I am, where I am, what I am doing, where my mind is, where my spirit is, there have been two years of growth, recovery, accountability,” he said.
He also shared his recent conversation with his partner Meagan Good, who admitted his transformation.
“I feel different,” he said. “I just feel different. I love the man I am now.”
When asked about the recently leaked 2023 record recording, the major remained unwavering when it was allegedly discussed the radical incident between him and Jabbari.
“God has a plan,” he said. “Sometimes you just raise your hands. I let go of the control and say, ‘Hey, whatever it is, it’s.'”
The Grand Slam also talked about his decision to abuse childhood in a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter. He attributes his ability to solve past trauma to personal growth.
“I’m an athlete, I’m an actor, both of which come with coaches, teachers and mentors,” he said. “But self, I’m leaving it aside. Now, at this moment, I realize that if I train so hard in my career, I have to do the same for my own self-control.”
He believes that therapeutic therapy and his pastor Darius Daniels helped him on that path.
“I brought in the Avengers of the Therapist,” he said. “The Therapist and my priest are working.”
Through reflection, healing and faith, the Major thanked the man he became, saying, “I have grown up, healed, and I am still moving forward.”
Watch the extended part of the interview in the YouTube video above.
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