Jonah Hill in abuse scandal, but here's what his texts actually said



Jonah Hill and his ex-girlfriend, Sarah Brady, have been having quite the week.

Brady took to Instagram to share what she seemed to believe were damning screenshots showcasing conversations the two had via text regarding boundaries.

Brady chose to do this just after Hill’s fiancée, Olivia Millar, gave birth to his child.

In one of the initial screenshots she posted (of which there were many, many more), Hill was seen explaining what his boundaries were in order for them to be in a romantic relationship.

The list included Brady not surfing with men, not having “boundaryless inappropriate friendships with men,” not modeling, and not having “friendships with women who are in unstable places” unless it’s limited to “getting a lunch or coffee or something respectful.”

Another ask was that she didn’t post sultry bikini photos on her Instagram.

While many women across the country, mostly feminists, have come out in support of Brady, many others aren’t seeing the same victim picture that she’s attempting to paint.

“Everything that she just laid out that he said about her seems pretty straightforward,” Dave Rubin comments. “Jonah did not say anything crazy there. He wasn’t abusive.”

“It’s important, I think, for anyone in any relationship of any nature you set some boundaries with your partner, you set some expectations,” Rubin adds.

Lauren Chen agrees.

“I could not imagine a more reasonable sentiment from a boyfriend. Not only that, but he communicated very, very clearly and very sensitively, I felt,” Chen says.

“He’s essentially saying,” Chen continues, “this is what I expect in a relationship. You are currently not meeting those standards. If you want to keep going on the way you’re going, that’s totally fine.”

While many feminists have said that Hill’s behavior was controlling, Chen disagrees, saying that “he is not telling her what to do. He is simply saying ‘I will not be a part of it.’”


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Jonah Hill CANCELED by FEMINIST ex? Leaked texts!



Jonah Hill, once known for playing the chubby, funny friend in raunchy comedies like "Superbad" — is about to be known for something else.

That is, his ex-girlfriend, Sarah Brady, and her very public accusation that Hill was “emotionally abusive” during their year-long relationship.

While their relationship ended in 2022 and Hill is now dating pregnant girlfriend Olivia Millar, Brady is clearly far from over it.

And she wants the world to know it.

The surfer took to Instagram over the weekend to post screenshots on her story of texts the actor had sent her while they were together — most of which included Hill asking Brady to respect his “boundaries” and quit posting sultry bikini pictures of herself online.

While many feminists have come out in support of Brady, Lauren Chen doesn’t see her as the hero, or victim, that she’s playing.

“I think it’s very telling of how modern feminism is essentially trying to brainwash women into believing that any preferences or boundaries a man might have is unacceptable because, of course, all women are perfect exactly the way that they are,” Chen says.

Brady called the actor a “misogynist,” a “narcissist,” and “abusive” in her posts.

Chen doesn’t find the screenshots of texts between the two to reflect abuse at all.

“What is laid out here is not abuse,” Chen says, adding that it seems Hill was explaining “what his own boundaries are” and letting Brady know that if she wasn’t okay with those boundaries, the relationship wasn’t meant to be.

“'I don’t want to be around alcohol; it violates my boundaries, so I will leave this party,' is not very different from I don’t want a girlfriend who posts sexy photos of herself online, so I will leave this relationship,” she continues.

From what she can see of their relationship, Chen believes Hill was 100% in the right and Brady in the wrong.

“You are not entitled to having a partner just tolerate whatever behavior makes you feel good at the time.”


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