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Megan Good |
Meagan Good is explaining why some of
her convictions as a Christian may have gotten in the way of her obtaining
certain movie roles.
Good, the 32-year-old actress who is promoting her latest film,
"Anchorman 2," spoke about why she has turned down certain movie
roles that did not coincide with her Christian faith.
"I have my parameters of what I feel in my spirit is
appropriate," she told the LA Times. "There have been times where
it's been tough because it's something I really wanted, but the nudity would be
exploitative and I'd lose the opportunity, but what I've found is that the more
I stick to my convictions, the more God sticks to his promises."
Still, she insisted that things have always worked out for the greater
good.
"When I would lose something, something better would come up than
what I turned down," Good told the Times. "And I've been able to pay
my bills doing nothing else since I was 13."
The actress who is
married to Hollywood Executive and preacher DeVon Franklin believes that her
Christian faith and Hollywood career can coexist despite the pitfalls.
We believe that both [Christianity and show business] can come together
and one can be used to promote the other, using what we do in the business to
promote the kingdom," Good told the Times.
Good may be a well known celebrity, but the Christian actress says she
can do without the fame.
"In this business you do get picked apart and you do get kind of
bullied everyday, with the blogs and everything…," Good told Upscale
magazine recently. "People say, 'well if you didn't want all of that then
you shouldn't do this for a living' but there's a difference between someone
who wants to be an actress because they want to be famous and someone who wants
to do good work and they could take or leave the fame."
Good says she would leave the fame behind if she could.
"..Because
it's not about the fame or money, it's genuinely about the art," Good told
Upscale. "That's the category that I fall in. With the fame, to be honest,
I could really leave it."