
Majors, who appeared as He Who Remains in the first season of Loki and will reprise his role as Kang in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and other upcoming Marvel projects, intervened in the brawl and separated the girls. He then talked to them calmly and tried to defuse the situation.
The video comes as Majors is facing multiple allegations of domestic violence and abuse from his former partners and classmates. He was arrested in March for allegedly strangling and assaulting a woman he knew. He has also been accused of “extreme abuse” by unnamed sources in a Rolling Stone report.
Majors has denied the allegations and his lawyer has called the case a “witch hunt” against him. He is scheduled to appear in court on Sept 6 for his trial. His legal troubles have cost him several projects and endorsements, as well as his publicists and managers.
Majors’ fans have expressed mixed reactions to the video, with some praising him for his act of kindness and others questioning his motives and timing.
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