The surfer made her romance with the actor public in August 2021
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Sarah Brady has accused actor Jonah Hill of “emotionally abusing” her.
Jonah Hill’s ex Sarah Brady is speaking out about their relationship, claiming the actor was “emotionally abusive” during their time together.
In a series of Instagram Story posts posted between Friday and Saturday, the surfing instructor shared multiple screenshots of various alleged text exchanges between herself and the 39-year-old actor.
“This is a warning to all girls. If your partner talks to you like that, make an exit plan. Call me if you need a listening ear,” Brady wrote, showing texts allegedly from Hill asking her to delete all surfing photos from her Instagram featuring her “butt in a thong.”
After Brady said she deleted “all messages,” the Super bad star reportedly told her it was a “good start” but she “can’t seem to get his point”. ‘But it’s not for me to teach you. I’ve made my boundaries clear,” Hill reportedly wrote. “You refuse to let go of some of them and you’ve made that clear and I hope it makes you happy.”
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In another screenshot, Brady shared a text exchange reportedly between the former couple, in which Hill reportedly said that if Brady wants to surf “with men,” “model,” “post photos of yourself in a bathing suit,” and “to get sexual photos places,” including that he’s “not the right partner” for her.
Brady, as well as a Hill representative, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
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In a follow-up post, Brady – who made her romance with Hill public in August 2021 – wrote: “I struggle with mental health too but I don’t use it to gain control [people] like he did to me.”
She added: “It has been a year of healing and growth with the help of loved ones and doctors to live my life again without guilt, shame and self-judgment for little things like surfing in a swimsuit instead of a more conservative wetsuit. And I am sure there is much more healing from this abuse ahead.”
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Sarah Brady shares a screenshot of text messages from ex Jonah Hill.
The athlete then shared alleged DM exchanges between herself and Hill, in which the actor appeared to send her various flirty comments in response to her surfing photos.
“Sharing this publicly now because keeping it to myself did more damage to my mental health than it ever could,” Brady wrote in another post.
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Brady later shared a message for Hill – who welcomed a baby with girlfriend Olivia Millar earlier this year – writing: “I hope my ex has a daughter” alongside a white heart emoji.
“Maybe she’s turning 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 for him to be surrounded by feminist men who can hold him accountable for growing the way he has indicated he wants to. “
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“I think fame can put people in an echo chamber of points of view, which can facilitate emotionally abusive behavior,” she continued.
In a final post, Brady wrote that being an “emotionally abusive partner doesn’t mean they’re a horrible person” and said it often stems from one’s own trauma. “At the same time, it doesn’t mean it’s okay,” she concluded.
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