Last week Sarah Brady, a professional surfer and Jonah Hill’s ex-girlfriend, posted screenshots of alleged text messages from the actor. In them, Jonah sets strict boundaries for Sarah’s behavior as his girlfriend. He wants to control her friends, social media content, and how she interacts with males in her workplace. Sarah called Jonah out for being “emotionally abusive” and “misogynist.”
This week, actress Alexa Nikolas is getting in on the narrative on Twitter. She claims when she was 16 she went to a party at actor Justin Long’s house. Jonah Hill was also present, allegedly took an interest in her, and had her come outside to get a cigarette, then proceeded to stick his tongue down her throat. She says she had to push him off her.
“After reading Sarah Brady’s admirable post about #JonahHill I just gotta say when I was 16 I got invited to a house party at #justinlongs house where he was living with some lame predator actor from CSI Miami," Alexa began her series of tweets. "I’ll look up the name later and find him."
"#JonahHill came over at some point and we were all pretty wasted because of course the predators were feeding us minors a bunch of alcohol," she continued. "#Jonahhill seemed to have his eyes on me because at one point I wanted a cig and he said he had one in his car 'right outside'. Didn’t seem like too much of an effort so I trusted him. I went outside and he grabbed the cigs from his front seat."
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“Just to note #JonahHill said if I wanted the cig I had to come with him outside to get it. He didn’t wanna go 'all alone'. They were all aware I was 16,” Alexa made sure to clarify.
This is when things took a turn for the worse. “#JonahHill didn’t hand me the cig which I thought was weird and then as we walked back to the door I asked him for it and he said nothing but slammed me to the door and shoved his tongue down my throat,” Alexa recalled. “I was so appalled I pushed him off of me and ran inside.”
Alexa is speaking out to create change. “I’ve been traumatized by men in hollywood,” she explained. “It’s truly sad the traumatic events I have lodged in my body and mind. Things have to change.”
Alexa says she will continue to do her part and is happy other women are coming forward as well. “This type of predatory behavior was hyper normalized when I was a kid,” she stated. “I’m proud to see women standing up to abusive men now.”
Some Twitter users asked Alexa where her mother was during all of this. She let them have it. “The fact that society quickly criticizes the mother rather than PARENTS is misogyny,” she educates. “Pretty simple. Just letting you know so you don’t perpetuate this type of archaic thinking any further.”
Alexa also made her opinion known about Sarah’s story. “2023 and people are confused by what is a boundary and what is misogyny? Lol. Brilliant,” she quipped. She is clearly on team Sarah.