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Meagan Good is arguably one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, and leads a very poised life despite what critics might say about her.

The Think Like A Man Too actress recently covered Rolling Out Magazine, where she talked about being judged for her wardrobe choices over the years after marrying Pastor DeVon Franklin.

It hasn’t been easy for Meagan, but she is a great wife and a beautiful one at that!

Check out an excerpt from her interview below!

On her sexy image:I really don’t think there’s anything wrong with being sexy. God created our bodies as women. He created us to be beautiful, to be sexy, to be powerful, to be fearless — to be amazing. I do respect and understand the fact that when you come into the sanctuary, you need to be

dressed appropriately because you are not the star — Jesus is the star. That I agree with 100 percent.

On not being “appropriately” dressed as a pastor’s wife:

‘Appropriately’ is in each person’s own heart and each person’s own mind. When you speak to me about ‘appropriately,’ you’re talking about a girl who, at 9 years old, was getting completely naked and dressed around a bunch of drag queens. So my upbringing and my experiences as an actress my entire life and the liberalness of my childhood and surroundings, [that shapes] my opinion of ‘appropriate.’

On her husband DeVon:

His acceptance of me has allowed me to grow in areas where I was struggling in the past because I felt so unaccepted,” she explains further. “I was angry, and that anger created a rebellious spirit that didn’t really want to change. Because it needed to be accepted first, before it could even consider being better. Marriage has made me better, assured me, made me happier; I’m way more at peace. I feel like I’m consistently growing into a better person and I feel like I can help him grow into a better person. He sees all the positive things in me that I felt like a lot of other people didn’t see — I always felt very judged. I always felt like people were coming for me. He was the first person, outside of my sister or mother, who said ‘I see you. I see who you really are.’

What do you guys think of Meagan’s response?

SOURCE: Necolebitchie | PHOTO CREDIT: Rolling Out Magazine