Memes About Jonah Hill Are Circulating Among TikTokers and Twitter Users

  • Jonah Hill’s former partner has accused him of being emotionally abusive and has shared supposed text messages as evidence.
  • In these alleged messages, Hill outlined a list of “boundaries” that she must adhere to, including not posting photos of herself in a bathing suit, despite being a semi-professional surfer.
  • The bizarre and concerning nature of these messages has led to widespread mockery and the creation of memes on the internet.

Jonah Hill is facing ridicule on the internet after his ex-partner, Sarah Brady, shared screenshots of alleged text messages, accusing him of emotional abuse. Users have even taken to creating sketches to highlight the absurdity of Hill’s supposed demands.

Last Friday, Brady, a semi-professional surfer, posted several screenshots of texts she claimed were from Hill while they were in a relationship in 2021. In one of the alleged messages, Hill listed his “boundaries,” which included restrictions on surfing with men, having inappropriate friendships with men, posting bathing suit photos, and forming friendships with unstable women.

In the event of these boundaries being violated, Hill stated that he would not be the right partner for Brady, as per the alleged text.

Brady explained in a separate Instagram story that she shared these messages as a warning to other young women who may find themselves in similar situations. She acknowledged that someone being emotionally abusive does not make them a terrible person, but that it is still not acceptable behavior.

The aftermath of this incident has caused an uproar on the internet, with shock, insults, and memes directed at Hill’s perceived exploitation of therapy language to control Brady’s personal and lifestyle choices.

Twitter users have been quick to mock the situation, with one user tweeting, “Jonah Hill explaining ‘boundaries’ to guys who’ve never been to therapy,” accompanied by a photo of the fictional Joker character juxtaposed with a clown.

Another tweet that went viral with over 75,000 likes reads, “If your boyfriend says not to post that bikini pic, ask him if that’s the Jonah Hill he wants to die on.”

One user shared a screenshot from the movie “Little Women” depicting three characters in buttoned-up dresses and tied-back hair, jokingly captioning it as “Jonah Hill’s future girlfriend heading to the beach with her friends.”

Another user humorously encouraged people to “be the kind of person Jonah Hill wouldn’t let his girlfriend hang out with.”

Memes have also surfaced, highlighting the absurdity of Hill’s alleged demands considering his ex-girlfriend’s profession as a surfer. One person compared it to a chef being told by his girlfriend not to cook with female chefs or post photos in his chef’s coat.

In a popular TikTok video by Indianapolis Colts player Kylen Granson, the woman filming playfully mocks his outfit choice as he prepares to go for a run. The text on-screen reads, “How Jonah Hill looks to every pro athlete right now.”

Commenters see these memes as a way to find humor amidst the concerning accusations against Hill.

While some posts aim to lighten the situation, sociologists and therapists on social media are reminding people that if these texts are real, they exhibit controlling behavior. TikToker and therapist Jeff Guenther posted a video calling Hill’s texts a “misuse of therapy language.”

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