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Jonah Hill called 'misogynist' and 'emotionally abusive' by ex-girlfriend for asking her not to post 'sexual pictures' of her 'a** in a thong'
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Jonah Hill called 'misogynist' and 'emotionally abusive' by ex-girlfriend for asking her not to post 'sexual pictures' of her 'a** in a thong'

Actor Jonah Hill ("Superbad," "Wolf of Wall Street") was accused by his ex-girlfriend of being a "misogynist" who made "emotionally manipulative" requests of her by asking her not to post "sexual pictures" of herself in social media, which often included her in a thong bikini.

As reported by Fox News and Buzzfeed, surfer Sarah Brady posted screenshots of conversations between herself and a contact named "Jonah," where she is asked to remove photos of herself from social media and is given a list of relationship boundaries.

Hill is alleged to have said "good start," in reference to Brady removing some of her photos at his request, before adding "it's not my place to teach you."

"I've made my boundaries clear," the message said. "You refuse to let go of some of them and you've made that clear."

The texts were posted with the caption "This is a warning to all girls. If your partner is talking to you like this make an exit plan."

Other messages read that there are tons of photos of Brady in a thong, with other references to "sexual pictures."

One of Brady's Instagram stories allegedly referred to Hill as an "emotionally abusive partner," while another photo was captioned with "reviving a pic that I took down at request of a narcissistic misogynist."

Hill's alleged relationship boundaries were posted in succession as a list to Brady, with a polite indication that they were his requirements for a relationship:

-Surfing with men
-Boundaryless inapproriate friendships with men
-to model
-to post pictures of yourself in a bathing suit
-to post sexual pictures
-friendships with women who are in unstable places and from your wild recent past beyond getting a lunch or coffee or something respectful.

"If you need [these] I am not the right partner for you. If these things bring you to a place of happiness I support it and there will be no hard feelings. These are my boundaries for romantic partnership," Hill reportedly said.

"Women say there are no good men. The truth is there are plenty of good men but many women don’t want to rise to the level of being good women," commentator Candace Owens said about the messages.

"Jonah Hill's ex gf put him on blast posting text messages making him look like a insecure controlling weirdo," said Kevin Clancy of Barstool Sports.

Hill's representatives have not responded to requests for comments.

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Andrew Chapados

Andrew Chapados

Andrew Chapados is a writer focusing on sports, culture, entertainment, gaming, and U.S. politics. The podcaster and former radio-broadcaster also served in the Canadian Armed Forces, which he confirms actually does exist.
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