Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors Sparkle at the Enchanting Toast To Black Hollywood 10-Year Anniversary Gala
Hollywood power couple Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors stole the spotlight at the star-studded Toast To Black Hollywood event. The gala, celebrating a decade of Black excellence in entertainment, kicked off the BET Awards weekend in grand style.
Celebrity Couple Steals the Show
Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors turned heads with their undeniable chemistry. The pair, looking more smitten than ever, exchanged heart eyes throughout the evening. Their appearance comes just a week after their viral moment at the Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards.
Despite some social media skepticism about their whirlwind romance, the couple seemed unfazed. Their affectionate display at the event only fueled further speculation about their relationship’s future.
Star-Studded Affair Honors Black Excellence
The Toast To Black Hollywood event drew an impressive array of notable entertainers. Alongside Good and Majors, attendees included Cory Hardrict, Tristan Mack Wilds, and Gail Bean. Other celebrities gracing the event were Kamie Crawford, Nina Parker, and Bozoma Saint John.
The exclusive awards dinner and celebrity mixer offered more than just star-gazing opportunities. Guests enjoyed special performances by MAJOR, heartfelt tributes, and immersive self-care experiences. The event also provided dynamic networking opportunities amidst stunning decor.
A Decade of Celebrating Black Achievement
Candis Grace, formerly known as Miss Diddy, founded Toast To Black Hollywood ten years ago. The Cultural Maven has consistently brought together the cream of Black entertainment. Her mission? To celebrate peer-to-peer success in the industry.
“I created this platform to celebrate how amazing we’re all doing on our journeys,” Grace explained. She believes that through mutual support, the culture can continue to shift positively.
A Night of Glamour and Recognition
The event flowed with D’USSE cocktails and good vibes. Over the past decade, Toast To Black Hollywood has honored numerous trailblazers. Past honorees include Lauren London, Nick Cannon, and former Compton Mayor Aja Brown.
Other notable figures recognized over the years are Mona Scott-Young, Kevin Frazier, and Daymond John. The event has also celebrated Baron Davis, Keith Powers, and radio personality Big Boy in the Morning.








