“He’s a sociopath and abuser”: Jonathan Majors Dark History Revealed by Director, Claims Ant-Man 3 Actor’s Abusive History Was Known at Yale

“He’s a sociopath and abuser”: Jonathan Majors Dark History Revealed by Director, Claims Ant-Man 3 Actor’s Abusive History Was Known at Yale
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Jonathan Majors is a rising star in Hollywood, known for his remarkable performances in hit films such as Da 5 BloodsThe Harder They Fall, and much more. The talented actor has been praised for his ability to bring depth and nuance to his characters, making him one of the most sought-after actors in the industry. He is known for his versatility and has received critical acclaim for his acting skills. Majors has also joined the leading Marvel Cinematic Universe as their major upcoming villain, Kang the Conqueror.  

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Actor Jonathan Majors

Jonathan Majors Was Arrested 

The Antman and the Wasp: Quantumania antagonist was recently arrested for assaulting a 30-year-old woman. As per the reports, police responded to a 911 call claiming the assault against a woman. The 33-year-old Majors was taken under custody, and the victim suffered minor injuries. The Creed III star was arrested on the charges of harassment, assault, and strangulation. The relationship between the 30-year-old victim and the 33-year-old Majors was defined as domestic. The Devotion star’s legal representative denied any such accusations.

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Jonathan Majors in Creed III
Jonathan Majors in Creed III

Filmmakers On Jonathan Majors Anti Social Behavior

Jonathan Majors have been making headlines ever since he grabbed the role of major antagonist in the MCU. But the recent news has surely stained his hit profile. Several filmmakers have commented on Majors’ dark side. Filmmaker A.B. Allen posted about the violent behavior of an anonymous actor. After the Majors’ case, it didn’t take much time for fans to name him. Allen responded by agreeing to the public’s speculations. On being questioned on why Allen is not sharing more information, the filmmaker defended it by saying that it may hurt the people who are directly involved in it. 

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Tim Nicolai also took to his social media and shared the shady side of Majors and revealed that people in the Yale and NYC community are well aware of it. Nicolai described the anti-social behavior of Majors, which took everyone by surprise.  

“I’m just gonna say this about Jonathan Majors and be done with it: folks at Yale and the broader NYC community have known about him for years. He’s a sociopath and abuser and that is how virtually everyone speaks about him. It’s a shame it took this long for him to be reported. I’m already seeing a bunch of ‘why didn’t you do anything?!’ Folks, people have tried. Ultimately needed a victim to come forward. It’s both simultaneously awful to know he is still doing this and also a relief that he may never get to again.”

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Jonathan majors as Kang
Jonathan Majors as Kang The Conqueror

The allegations against the Gully star have surely shocked everyone and reaffirmed the unstated gloomy side of the bright entertainment industry. It is still unclear whether the allegations against Majors are true or not. 

Source: @tim_nicolai

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