Jonathan Majors breaks up girl fight amid domestic-violence trial

Jonathan Majors sprung into action as a real-life Marvel hero this week to stop a fight between two high school girls — amid facing his own assault charges.

A video obtained by TMZ captures two young girls, whose faces are blurred, punching and tussling each other to the ground as other classmates watch — and record — the brawl.

The fight took place outside of LA’s Hollywood High School on Monday as Majors was dining at the In-N-Out across the street.

“Our school police are currently investigating this incident but, as student matters are confidential, we cannot offer further comment at this time,” a Los Angeles Unified spokesperson told The Post on Thursday.

The girls in the recording go at it for 30 seconds until the “Creed III” star comes running in and does his best to separate both parties.

They try to swing at each other even as the 6-foot actor stands in between the teens, but a source told TMZ that the girls dispersed after the video ended.

Majors, 34, stepped in to separate two brawling high school girls in LA on Monday.
TMZ

Paparazzi later caught up with Majors — who is accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, during a fight in Chelsea in March — and asked him about the dueling high schoolers.

He claimed he did not know the girls but “of course” wanted to step in and make sure nobody got hurt once he saw it happening.

“What’s your message to the girls?” a photographer asked.


Jonathan Majors breaks up fighting high school girls amid assault charges
Majors was apparently eating at In-N-Out across the street from the high school when he saw the fight break out.
TMZ

Jonathan Majors breaks up fighting high school girls amid assault charges
The fight went on for 30 seconds while presumably other students stood around and recorded it on their phones and laptops.
TMZ

“Stay cool,” the “Devotion” star advised.

The Post has contacted reps for Majors for comment.

His domestic assault trial was expected to start in Manhattan on Sept. 6, but it got delayed again, with Majors only having to make a brief appearance via video.

While the strangulation charge has since been dropped, Majors currently faces charges of misdemeanor assault, aggravated harassment, attempted assault and harassment.

The judge scheduled the next hearing for Friday, during which a new trial date will be set.

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