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Thursday 14 November 2013

Meagan Good At It Again!


 It was just this past summer that Meagan Good stepped on the red carpet at the BET Awards with a low-cut velvet blue gown on while hand-in-hand with her husband, Seventh-day Adventist pastor and producer DeVon Franklin. The look had Christians and non-Christians alike talking and criticizing her for dressing so revealing when she’s married to a pastor. Good later went on to say that she felt people’s attention needed to go elsewhere and that the day God speaks to her and tells her not to dress provocatively, she will; but until that day comes, the actress said she doesn’t feel bad about her choice of attire:

“My relationship with God is tight. I don’t think God is concerned with those kind of things. If he ever was to say, ‘Don’t dress like that,’ then I wouldn't do it. But I don't feel that in my spirit, so I don't feel convicted about it.”

So when she stepped out last night for the GQ Men of the Year party with her sister La’Myia, she confidently wore a revealing black dress. As you can see, it was another low-cut one, but this time around, her chest was on display because the top of it was also sheer. There are photos where it looks like she put on pasties, but in the images from Getty at the event, it’s hard to tell if she is because her ni**les were protruding a great deal. And you know people had a lot to say about the look:
And this is meant to be a reflection of the church… A pastors wife should not dress so revealing, what pastor even want his wife to be a sexual fantasy of so many men all over the world. People is taking this come as you are quote from the bible and making it their own. That quote actually means to come with all your sins, big or small, poor or rich, weak or strong and God will help show you the way. Not come dressed as a slot, leaving little to imagination.

“The never ending need for attention and look at me attitude of some celebrities is pathetic…I’m disappointed in her husband for choosing to marry a woman who is completely opposite of what his faith and belief system should be, unless he’s trying to catch a part on Preachers Of LA.
wow, is that the preacher’s wife… with all her titis out like that? good for us.
I love her but she can still be s*xy and a preacher’s wife without alla dat. C’mon now Megan
dag. its like she's having hollyweird withdrawal and is doing whatever she can to get some attention when she does get in the mix. that dress is totally inappropriate for the lifestyle SHE purports to have.
I wonder why Meagan feels the need to show off her nips in an effort to look good/s*xy or whatever. I just don't get it. She must know that this ‘look’ just looks sl*tty or attention seeking. She says one thing & does another.
Nothing Good does (or wears) at this point surprises me, and she’s grown, so she’s free to do what she wants. But I still think that she doesn't have to show so much (and in very public places and on grand stages) to show the world that she can be s*xy. None of us have to." Culled



I feel she is just an attention seeker though and she deserves what she is getting cos she shouldn't be comfortable in what she is wearing and call herself a true believer. I wonder why she would go about causing provocation in the pants of men instead of her to preach the gospel and support her husband.

See the pix initially talked about in the beginning of this post...

What is your opinion on the look? 


If dem rape this one now nko? I think she should even be arrested for raping the eyes o!

4 comments:

  1. blessings...
    Right or wrong people govern their own lives and do as they see fit. What is "right" for one may not be "right" for another. Do I think any woman should be wearing clothing like that, no; it doesn't matter if they are Christian or non-Christian, married to a pastor, a pope or the milk man next door. But like I said, it’s up to each individual to govern their life as they see fit, it is our God given right as it is the Divine master that grant us that when he gave us free will and choice.

    If her man, husband, lover have no problem with the way she dresses then everyone else should keep their opinion to their selves and worry about their souls and not her clothes.

    peace.
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  2. very correct Rapshody

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  3. Yeah that's true @ Rhapsody but it is because of the "christian" factor around them and she being married to a pastor that's why it is of great concern to people. If her husband likes it, it really is none of anybody's business but if her husband who is a pastor sees nothing wrong with it, then there is a problem to the society and also to the christian fold.

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    1. The issue of her choice in her state of dress for me is not about Christianity, like I stated above no woman Christian or not should dress like that, then again that is just my opinion. My opinion is not law it simply my opinion. We however are living in a different time with different standards, ideas, ideals and ethos on morality, Christianity, integrity, and ethics. Truly we cannot tell the content of one’s character by simply looking at what people/women wear; (that is what they did and still do to people of African lineage when they condemn us to mediocrity and inferiority based solely on the color of our skin) that only propagates assumptions and assumptions are not truth only people's idea of "truth." In terms of Christianity, hmmmm, you would be surprise of the level of nastiness and hypocrisy that is in the Church by some of those very same "proper dressed" Christians.

      I think that people should note that everything you find outside in the world you will find inside the Church (because we are dealing with people and we are all flawed) and sometimes its worst their due to the covertness that perpetuates the behavior. We should be more concerned with pastors having sex with the congregation, the congregation engaging in gossip and treachery that degrades, demeans and devalues others than do not fit into their standard of the "right" Christian. The focus should be on weeding out the pastors, ministers, priests having/ propagating sexual assault/violence against women, young men, underage boys and girls. That is where the focal point should be, the souls, the character, not the clothes-too much spotlight prevents and blinds us from seeing and recognizing the souls being lost, walking out the door. Too much time is spent judging and not uplifting, accepting, supporting, and loving unconditionally as God want us to.

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