After his sharp and swift fall from grace in Hollywood, it looks like Jonathan Majors might be suffering a bit on the financial tip. According to TMZ, the former Marvel star is reportedly set to sell autographs at the Famous Monsters Fest in Pennsylvania this upcoming weekend.
The autographs will apparently be going for a spicy $140 a pop, with signed pro-shot pics going for $160.
“Jonathan is excited to get back out in front of the fans who appreciate and love the Kang storyline and lore, and he can’t wait to see some friendly faces,” Majors’ rep said.
However, while it may be a joyous occasion for him to get back on the scene, others online are suspecting it’s just another attempt at a cash grab, especially considering recent online speculation that his girlfriend — a.k.a. his “Coretta” — Meagan Good is paying most of his bills.
This theory was borne from alleged insider information from people close to the couple who claim that Good is paying a whopping $75,000 allegedly for his dog training and his child support payments for his 9-year-old daughter, according to Hot 97.
“Meagan pays for everything. They really wanted this dog, and she got stuck paying the $75,000 training bill. Like, that’s crazy!” the insider said. “No one knows what Meagan sees in this guy. If things keep up this way, she may not be able to pay her mortgage.”
Once people online got wind of this alleged news, naturally the jokes and commentary began:
“F**k Ciara I’m praying the Jonathan Majors Prayer,” said one user on X/Twitter.
“The streets are saying, our good sis Meagan good is covering all of Jonathan Majors bills, including his child support. Keep her in your prayers,” wrote another.
“Someone tell Jonathan majors dr king was not making coretta pay child support,” joked another.
“Meagan Good smokes Newports, so of course she’s paying Jonathan Majors child support for him,” another wrote.
Should this be true, it would just add more fuel to the roaring fires of criticism that have engulfed the couple since they made their debut during his domestic dispute trial from last year.
In the aftermath, Majors was dropped from a handful of projects including the movie adaptation of Walter Mosley’s novel “The Man In My Basement,” opposite Willem Dafoe; a forthcoming Otis Redding biopic and an MLB ad campaign for the Texas Rangers.