Jonathan Majors showed off his massive muscles while hiking with Meagan Good just a few weeks after they confirmed their engagement.
The couple was photographed looking all loved up while getting their steps in at Runyon Canyon in Los Angeles Thursday.
They were seen holding hands, embracing each other and smiling throughout their walk.
For the outing, the “Creed III” flaunted his biceps and abs as he ditched his shirt, simply wearing a pair of gray joggers.
He complimented his simple outfit with a blue baseball cap, silver watch, white sneakers and black sunglasses.
The “Think Like a Man” actress also showed off her fit physique, stunning in a matching red sports bra and leggings set. She also sported white sneakers, sunglasses and a gray baseball cap.
TMZ later caught up with the couple as they walked to their car and asked if they were getting in shape for the upcoming nuptials.
“I’m good,” Majors, 35, said while laughing. “I’m good.”
Good, 43, agreed and said they’re “just trying to stay ready” for the big day. She also credited her fiancé for her hot bod and joked that her fitness secret is “body by J.”
When asked about their engagement, Good revealed that they were vacationing in Paris with her dad when he popped the question.
“He asked me for my hand in marriage there, and it was really sweet, really cute,” she shared. “He asked my mom for my hand in marriage as well, which was very sweet.”
Last month, the couple announced they were about to get married when Good flashed her engagement ring during the Ebony Power 100 Gala red carpet.
In May 2023, Majors and Good went public with their relationship as he dealt with the aftermath of his arrest for allegedly assaulting ex Grace Jabbari.
The “Harlem” actress showed her support by attending several court hearings throughout the trial while defending their relationship.
In December 2023, Majors was found guilty of one count of misdemeanor third-degree assault and one count of second-degree harassment.
Majors is currently serving out his 52-week in-person domestic violence intervention program sentencing.
Shortly after the sentencing, Majors addressed the situation and said he was still “standing,” despite the “very difficult” ordeal.
“I’m really blessed,” he told ABC News in January. “I’m surrounded by people who love me, who care about me. But this has been very, very, very hard and very difficult and confusing in many ways.”