Meagan Good is trusting God after nude photos leaked; hits out at 'harsh judgement' from other Christians

Meagan Good (Photo: Instagram/Meagan Good)

Meagan Good says the last few days have been "hard" after she was caught up in the wave of celebs who had their naked photos leaked online. 

The actress, Christian and wife of Seventh-Day Adventist preacher DeVon Franklin has been sharing her feelings about the violation on her social media pages. 

Writing on Instagram at the weekend, she said the pictures had been meant for her husband and that she felt "shock" about what had happened.  

She also took a stab at the people sharing the pictures around on social media.  

"You should be ashamed of yourself," she said.  

She followed up in another post saying that although the days following the leak had been hard, "I know that God is in the plan ... I choose to trust him - even when I don't understand.  After all, that's what real faith is."

Good continued the post with some strong words in response to the criticisms of other Christians.

"I will say, it's been disappointing to receive such harsh judgement and criticism from my own brothers and sisters - when my husband and I were the ones who were violated and had our intimate moments exposed to the world against our will." 

She ended on a positive note saying she would trust God "wholeheartedly".  

"Thank you dad for my testimony, for with each pain - it becomes more powerful.  Amen," she said, adding in the photo caption: "Thank you to everyone else who has been supportive, loving, encouraging and demonstrating the True love of God." 

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