Jonathan Majors admits to choking ex Grace Jabbari in newly surfaced audio

By Page Six | Created at 2025-03-17 17:35:46 | Updated at 2025-03-18 01:01:22 7 hours ago

Jonathan Majors admitted to choking ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari in newly unearthed audio.

According to September 2022 footage obtained by Rolling Stone, the “Creed III” actor and Jabbari, who dated from 2021 to 2023, were discussing the aftermath of one of their explosive fights that allegedly took place in London while they were living together.

“I’m ashamed [as] I’ve ever [been] …,” Majors began in the audio, per the outlet. “I’ve never [been] aggressive with a woman before. I’ve never aggressed a woman — I aggressed you.” 

Jonathan Majors admitted to choking ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari in newly unearthed audio. GC Images
According to a September 2022 clip obtained by Rolling Stone, the “Creed III” actor and Jabbari were discussing the aftermath of one of their explosive fights that allegedly took place when they lived in London. @gracejabbari/Instagram

Jabbari interjected, “You strangled me and pushed me against the car.” 

“Yes, all those things are under ‘aggressed,’ yeah,” he responded. “That’s never happened to me.” 

The professional dancer then questioned if the violent act against her happened because of something she said.

“Because I said something sarcastically, in your eyes?” Jabbari asked.  

“I’m ashamed [as] I’ve ever [been] …,” Majors began in the audio. “I’ve never [been] aggressive with a woman before. I’ve never aggressed a woman — I aggressed you.”  Getty Images
Jabbari interjected, “You strangled me and pushed me against the car.” Manhattan DA

“Well clearly, it’s more than that,” Majors replied. 

“Something inside of you,” she said. 

“Yeah, towards you,” the former Marvel star agreed before the recording ended. 

Page Six has reached out to Majors’ rep and his attorneys for comment.

In December 2023, Majors, 35, was convicted of assault and harassment in a split verdict following a March 2023 fight with Jabbari inside a hired car in New York City.

“Yes, all those things are under ‘aggressed,’ yeah,” he responded. “That’s never happened to me.”  Brigitte Stelzer
In December 2023, Majors was convicted of assault and harassment in a split verdict following a March 2023 fight with Jabbari inside a hired car in New York City. Manhattan DA

However, he was acquitted of two other counts of assault and aggravated harassment.

Majors avoided jail time and was sentenced to probation and ordered to complete a 52-week domestic violence intervention program.

In March 2024, Jabbari, 32, filed a lawsuit against her ex, accusing him of defamation, assault and battery.

The “Lovecraft Country” alum avoided jail time and was sentenced to probation and ordered to complete a 52-week domestic violence intervention program. Getty Images
In March 2024, Jabbari filed a lawsuit against her ex, accusing him of defamation, assault and battery. Dave Benett/Getty Images

At the time, the “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” actress claimed in court documents that she suffered a head injury in September 2022 when the “Harder They Fall” star became physically aggressive following her night out with a friend.

She claimed that Majors threw her on the hood of the car, placed her in a headlock and covered her mouth to prevent her from screaming.

The documents stated that the actor then allegedly brought Jabbari inside their London home, where he repeatedly hit her “head against the marble floor while strangling her until she felt she could no longer breathe.”

In November 2024, the exes settled the lawsuit. @gracejabbari/Instagram
Majors is now engaged to actress Meagan Good. AFP via Getty Images

In November 2024, the exes settled the lawsuit.

Last week, the “Lovecraft Country” alum conducted his first major interview since his domestic violence conviction, in which he admitted to being sexually abused by “both men and women” since he was a child.

Majors is now engaged to actress Meagan Good.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.

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