Meagan Good Claims Devon Franklin Divorce ‘the Most Traumatic Thing I’ve Ever Experienced in Life’

YourBlackWorld.net, By Ryan Steal. Posted February 2nd 2022

Meagan Good is gradually revealing more details about her breakup with soon-to-be ex-husband DeVon Franklin.

The cast of the smash Amazon Prime series Harlem participated in a Twitter Spaces debate hosted by the famous blog xoNecole. Good and her Harlem co-stars Grace Byers and Shoniqua Shandai took part. Gia Peppers hosted the Spaces event, which focused on goal-setting and love, and also memorable moments from the hit show and its impact on viewers.

Good discussed her impending divorce during the hour-long session.

“Throughout life, I’ve always approached relationships as understanding that at some point, they’ll get to the place that they’re going to, and then they would be over,” Good stated. “I’ve always had an attitude of like, ‘Alright, next chapter. We’ll see what’s next,’ and being okay with that and appreciating what you give to someone and what they give to you and sharing a moment in time and in life that you never get back, regardless of how it ends.”

MEAGAN GOOD AND DEVON FRANKLIN

“I am still positive,” the 40-year-old actress said of the divorce, which she described as “the most terrible thing I’ve ever suffered in my life.”

 She added, “I’m still optimistic about the future. I still feel as though this isn’t a chapter, but it’s my next act in life, and I believe in God.”

Franklin, a Seventh-Day Adventist clergyman and film producer, first encountered Good on the set of Jumping the Broom, where she was a co-star and he was an executive producer.

In June 2012, the pair tied the knot. According to an unidentified source quoted in a recent PEOPLE magazine, the dissolution of their marriage was “a long time coming” due to their conflicting schedules.

“Every season, every single bit of it has been wonderful,” Good remarked at the Twitter Spaces event. “But I believe every relationship must understand that it is all about perspective, and how you view and look at things while trusting in God in the process, no matter what it is.”

“I’m still grieving, still hurting,” she concluded. “It’ll take a long time, but at the end of the day, it’s made God, even more, my lover and husband, and it’s even brought our relationship to new depths and heights – for which I’m grateful.”