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Meagan Good swiftly corrected one of her followers who commented under one of her social media posts accusing her of bleaching her skin. 
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Under a recent Instagram post of Good showing off her flawless face, a follower commented “Megan looked better dark skin….She not so pretty anymore she looks average…But her dark skin was above average…Why did she bleach…”
The Prodigal Son star responded saying she didn’t bleach her skin and that her skin becoming lighter was the result of her unknowingly getting services from an unlicensed aesthetician.
“I didn’t Queen,” Good responded. “A[n] (unbeknownst to me) unlicensed aesthetician gave me a product to correct a sun damage mark on my forehead that messed up my skin. By the grace of God only I’m 80 % through recovery and regaining my color daily. To be honest it was a beyond painful and traumatic experience because I would never wish that on anybody. I’d really appreciate if you wouldn’t continue to spread assumptions and rumors.”
This isn’t the first time the west coast native had to debunk rumors about her lightening her skin tone. Back in 2014, she let her followers know that she was proud to be” brown or tan, thick or thin, natural hair or weave or dyed purple or green.”
“I LOVE my complexion- no matter what side of the spectrum I’m at at any particular time,” she wrote on Instagram under a baby picture. “I love the sun, I’m a Cali gal, but as I’ve gotten older and especially more recently since I’ve gotten into my 30s, I tend not to be in the sun as much because it ages your skin terribly. Simply put -i’m opting to preserve my skin by protecting it and only making exceptions for vacations.”
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The star also opens up about how prioritizing her health and wellness these days, whether through routine doctor's visits or through meditation and prayer, is helping her glow inside and out.
Meagan Good on the Health Scare That Has Her Raising Awareness About Endometrial Cancer
Actress Meagan Good on her new campaign to save lives and how putting her health and wellness first has helped her find peace and joy.
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What was supposed to be a routine visit to the gynecologist ended up being a wake-up call for actress Meagan Good . After an abnormality was found in her uterus, some tissue was tested and she was told that it could potentially become cancerous. With cancer not a rare disease in her family, she was understandably alarmed.
“Both of my grandmothers died from cancer, and my grandfather died from cancer, [and] my aunt just had a mastectomy,” she tells ESSENCE. “It just was terrifying to think, this is how it happens. One second you’re fine, the next second you’re hearing things like this and you don’t know what’s going to happen.”
Upon having the problematic tissue removed, Good decided she wanted to be more conscious about her gynecological health and that she wanted the same for other women who look like her. That’s why she’s teamed up with FORCE , SHARE , Black Health Matters and pharmaceutical company Eisai Inc. for the Spot Her campaign . The aim is to raise awareness around endometrial cancer, which is the most common form of uterine cancer. It’s also a a form of cancer with a mortality rate highest in Black women when compared to other groups, as Black women find themselves dealing with more aggressive cell types upon diagnosis.
“We know health disparities negatively affect minority communities, and endometrial cancer is no exception,” says Ginger J. Gardner, M.D. , Chair of the Foundation for Women’s Cancer and Vice Chair of the Department of Surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. “The mortality rate of endometrial cancer is two-fold higher for Black women than for other racial groups, and it’s because of these disparities in outcomes that learning to spot the potential signs of endometrial cancer and knowing the risk factors is especially important for Black women and other women of color.”
For Good, she had no symptoms or signs that she could feel or see on her own to let her know what was going on internally, so she’s grateful for the information she received at that doctor’s visit.
“Having routine checkups, whether you think there could be something wrong or you don’t think anything’s wrong at all, is the only way to really spot these things and to know the difference,” she says.
Other women experience irregular bleeding before and after menopause, which Dr. Gardner says many people assume is not uncommon. She echoes Good’s statements and says that having open communication, not just with your healthcare provider but also with loved ones, is the best way to be aware of what’s occurring in your uterus and figure out when things are wrong.
“Oftentimes symptoms like abnormal bleeding can be easily overlooked or mistaken for other conditions, so knowing and talking about gynecologic health symptoms with friends, family and particularly your healthcare provider can help more people overcome the stigma and spot what could be endometrial cancer early, when it may be more treatable.”
Risk factors for endometrial cancer include obesity, age, a family history of uterine cancer, a diet high in fats, a history of irregular periods and a lack of exercise. Those with PCOS or Lynch syndrome are also at increased risk. But people with no risk factors can still deal with this disease, so it’s important to take care of yourself in order to have the best chance of avoiding it. That includes maintaining a healthy weight, having a healthy diet and making time for exercise, obtaining genetic testing when necessary and working with your doctor to evaluate and receive proper care for pre-cancerous conditions affecting the endometrium.
Taking care of herself is of the utmost importance to Good, and it goes deeper than just preventing a cancer diagnosis. As she shared with ESSENCE, prioritizing health and wellness is how she feels her best, mind, body and spirit, no matter what she may be going through.
“It’s been a lot of prayer, therapy, meditation, being intentional about what I put in the world; being intentional about what I get involved with like the Spot Her campaign; things that feed my spirit that make me feel in alignment like I’m walking in purpose. And just staying connected to God. Just taking care of myself and being bold and unapologetic about me time and what I need for my spirit and my soul. I’m still in a season for sure but I definitely have a lot of peace and a lot of joy and I trust God 100 percent.”
As part of the campaign, now in its second year, Good is taking part in the Spot Her virtual walk, motivating people to literally walk their way to increasing awareness about endometrial cancer. For every mile logged through the Charity Footprints website or for each use of the #SpotHerforEC on social media, Easai Inc. will donate $1 between FORCE and SHARE, as both advocacy groups support people living with endometrial cancer. You can take part in the walk, which is going on until June 22, 2022. To participate, visit the Spot Her Charity Footprints site to register and learn more. Also, utilize the #SpotHerforEC hashtag on social media.
To Learn more about the great work Good is taking part in, check out our interview with the actress, above.
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Published: 02:50 BST, 26 January 2022 | Updated: 05:24 BST, 26 January 2022
Harlem star Meagan Good called her pending divorce from producer DeVon Franklin after nine years of marriage 'the most painful thing I've ever experienced in my life.'
'Therapy has been a game changer,' the newly separated 40-year-old said during xoNecole Twitter Spaces chat last Saturday.
'I think that I've surprised myself - even though I've been grieving for months and months - in realizing that I am still that person. I still am hopeful for the future. I still - maybe this isn't a chapter - but I just feel that it's my next act in life and I trust god over all.'  
Final appearance together: Harlem star Meagan Good (R, pictured June 22) called her pending divorce from producer DeVon Franklin (L) after nine years of marriage 'the most painful thing I've ever experienced in my life'
Meagan continued: 'Not everything makes sense to me right now, but I do trust god overall and I'm excited to see what this next act of life is going to be and what god has in store and that's all I can really do.
'But even in doing that, I do have gratitude and so much joy in my heart for these past 11 years that DeVon and I have been together. What he's given into my life and what I was able to give to him, just everything.'
Good is 'still grieving, still hurt' but she's grown far more religious since her marriage to the 43-year-old Seventh-day Adventist preacher.
'It's going to be a long time, but at the end of the day it has made god, even more, my lover and even more my husband, and even brought our relationship to new depths and new heights so I'm in gratitude for that,' the Los Angeles native noted. 
The newly separated 40-year-old said during xoNecole Twitter Spaces chat last Saturday: 'Therapy has been a game changer'
Meagan said: 'I think that I've surprised myself - even though I've been grieving for months and months - in realizing that I am still that person. I still am hopeful for the future. I still - maybe this isn't a chapter - but I just feel that it's my next act in life and I trust god over all'
Good continued: 'Not everything makes sense to me right now, but I do trust god overall and I'm excited to see what this next act of life is going to be and what god has in store and that's all I can really do' (pictured January 10)
It was DeVon who filed for divorce from Meagan on December 20, and the next day they issued joint statements reading: 'We have decided to go into our futures separately but forever connected.'
'There's no one at fault, we believe this is the next best chapter in the evolution of our eternal love,' Good and Franklin wrote .
'We are incredibly grateful for the life-changing years we've spent together as husband and wife. We are also extremely thankful to god for the testimony being created inside us both and for blessing our lives with each other.'  
End of an era: The LA native is 'still grieving, still hurt' but she's grown far more religious since her marriage to the 43-year-old Seventh-day Adventist preacher (pictured in 2019)
Meagan said: 'It's going to be a long time, but at the end of the day it has made god, even more, my lover and even more my husband, and even brought our relationship to new depths and new heights so I'm in gratitude for that'
It was Franklin who filed for divorce from Good on December 20, and the next day they issued joint statements reading: 'We have decided to go into our futures separately but forever connected'
The If Not Now, When director-star was promoting her role as Camille in Tracy Oliver's critically-acclaimed 10-episode comedy series Harlem, which premiered December 3 on Amazon Prime Video.
Harlem was nominated for outstanding comedy series and outstanding directing in a comedy series at the 53rd NAACP Image Awards, which air February 26 on BET.
Meagan will next play Oscar winner Jamie Foxx's onscreen wife Jocelyn Jablonski in J.J. Perry's vampire hunter comedy Day Shift, which premieres later this year on Netflix.
NYU gal pals: The If Not Now, When director-star was promoting her role as Camille in Tracy Oliver's critically-acclaimed 10-episode comedy series Harlem, which premiered December 3 on Amazon Prime Video
Who will win? Harlem was nominated for outstanding comedy series and outstanding directing in a comedy series at the 53rd NAACP Image Awards, which air February 26 on BET
'#dayshift': Meagan will next play Oscar winner Jamie Foxx's (R, pictured June 9) onscreen wife Jocelyn Jablonski in J.J. Perry's vampire hunter comedy Day Shift, which premieres later this year on Netflix
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