Jonah Hill’s ex-girlfriend Sarah Brady claims she was “emotionally” abused by the actor and shared text message exchanges between the two.
Brady, a surf instructor, posted a series of Instagram Story posts between Friday and Saturday that included screenshots of various alleged text message exchanges with the 39-year-old actor.
“This is a warning to all girls. If your partner is talking to you like this, make an exit plan. Call me if you need an ear,” Brady wrote, along with images of text messages allegedly from Hill that asked her to take down any surfing photos from her Instagram with her “ass in a thong.”
After Brady said that she deleted “all the posts,” her now-ex-boyfriend allegedly told her it was a “good start” but she still didn’t “seem to get” his point. “But it’s not my place to teach you. I’ve made my boundaries clear,” Hill allegedly wrote. “You refuse to let go of some of them and you’ve made that clear and I hope it makes you happy.”
In another screenshot shared by the athlete Hill reportedly said that if Brady wants to surf “with men,” “to model,” “to post pictures of yourself in a bathing suit” and “to post sexual pictures,” among other things, that he’s “not the right partner” for her.
She also shared alleged DM exchanges between herself and Hill where it appears he sent her several flirty comments reacting to her surfing photos, PEOPLE reported.
“Sharing this publicly now because keeping it to myself was causing more damage to my mental health than sharing it could ever do,” Brady wrote in another post.
And it didn’t stop there. Brady later shared a message for Hill, who welcomed a baby with Olivia Millar earlier this year, writing, “I hope my ex has a daughter” alongside a white heart emoji.
“Maybe she’ll turn him into a real feminist,” she continued, “because the fact that he calls himself a feminist now is laughable.”
In another post, Brady wrote of Hill, “If I could have one wish for him it would be that he is surrounded by feminist men who can hold him accountable to grow in the ways he has expressed he wants to.”
In her last post, Brady said being an “emotionally abusive partner doesn’t mean they’re a terrible person” and said that it often stems from someone’s own trauma. “At the same time, it doesn’t mean it’s OK.”
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