Jonah Hill’s ex-girlfriend, Sarah Brady, has accused the actor of being a misogynist and leaked alleged text message conversations between the two. Brady, a surf instructor, took to Instagram to share screenshots of the alleged conversation, criticizing Hill for his behavior.
In the screenshots shared by Brady, Hill is seen expressing his desire to see her and later expressing concerns about her posting pictures of herself in a bathing suit. He also warns her against sharing sexual pictures and having friendships with men or women from her past.
Brady captioned one of the screenshots, stating her disbelief that Hill would be upset with her for not taking down pictures now that she is in a new relationship. She further admonished Hill’s behavior, calling it a warning to all girls in similar situations.
Representatives for Jonah Hill and his publicists have been reached out to for comment but have not responded yet.
Hill and Brady went Instagram official in September 2021, and engagement rumors began circulating in February 2022. However, their relationship was reportedly marred by rumors of a split when Hill was spotted kissing another woman on a beach in Malibu last summer. Hill is now in a relationship with Olivia Millar, with the couple recently welcoming their first child together.
This incident highlights the importance of healthy communication and respect within relationships. Accusations of misogyny can have serious consequences, and it is essential to prioritize open dialogue and understanding between partners.
The allegations against Hill also present an opportunity for a broader conversation about the treatment of women in relationships and society. It is important to create a culture that respects and values women, where their choices and autonomy are celebrated rather than scrutinized.
As the story develops, it remains to be seen how Hill and Brady will address these allegations and what impact they will have on their respective careers. For now, the leaked text messages have sparked discussions about misogyny and the dynamics of relationships in the public eye.