Meagan Good is once again shining brightly after taking the lead role in Prime Video’s “Tyler Perry’s Divorce in the Black.” In the drama, she plays Ava, a woman who feels lost after being abruptly left by her husband. As she decides to rebuild her life, he returns in the worst state of mind, complicating matters further.
Many fans admire her performance, drawing parallels to the divorce from her nine-year marriage to DeVon Franklin. Beyond her impressive acting career, with nearly 90 credits to her name, the public also relates to her resilience in facing personal challenges.
But there’s no need for pity! As Good has shared during the film’s promotions, she is thriving, and her financial success reflects that. Read on to find out how much she is worth in 2024.
What is Meagan Good’s net worth in 2024?
Since 1991, Meagan Good has worked diligently to make a name for herself in Hollywood, and her efforts have certainly paid off. According to Celebrity Net Worth, her net worth in 2024 is $5 million.
While a star of her caliber and experience should be valued even higher, this is still a significant number. Good has addressed her financial journey in interviews and promotions for “Tyler’s Perry Divorce in the Black,” revealing that Tyler Perry was the first to offer her a salary that reflected her worth in over 30 years of working in the industry. She even shared that she was moved to tears upon learning her pay:
“I actually cried because what I love about Tyler is that he (…) makes you feel valued and seen and appreciated, and he goes out of his way to do that,” Good explained in an interview with NBC. “I think about how people pay it forward, and I don’t know if anyone paid it forward to him, but he most certainly pays it forward to everyone else.”
Just examining her rumored past salaries helps illustrate her feelings. According to Showbiz Galore, she reportedly earned $300,000 for “Shazam” and $400,000 for Jamie Foxx’s “Day Shift.”
However, Good’s success isn’t limited to acting. She is also a director and producer, having helmed eight projects and invested in thirteen, as noted on her IMDb profile. Her next directorial endeavor is a film titled “Black Karen,” produced by Kevin Hart, which tells the story of a black woman grappling with anxiety who decides to change her life by adopting the persona of a white woman after encouragement from her therapist.