Jonah Hill’s ex-girlfriend stated she was placed on a ‘involuntary psychiatric hold’ after posting many injuries on her arms on social media.
The 39-year-old surf instructor uploaded photos and videos that showed her bruised arms, and claimed doctors from Hawaii’s Queen’s Health System ‘injected [her] with drugs involuntarily.’
‘They treated me like a violent animal whilst I remained a human being,’ she said via Instagram Stories.
Next to a close-up of her wounds, she penned: ‘Injection bruises from an involuntary trip to the ER due to me breaking zero laws.’
She added: ‘They told me I was intoxicated. I told them I was not. I told them I have a mental health diagnosis. I asked for water. They did not give me any. They dragged me by my arms and strapped me down on a gurney WITHOUT MY CONSENT.’
In a separate video posted on her stories, Brady revealed that she was involuntarily hospitalized in the past ‘four or five times.’
She continued: ‘This is like my fourth or fifth time being put in the hospital and treated like a street dog so I wasn’t very shocked but it was the most violent I’ve ever experienced and I think it’s been long enough go me, believing in all of these diagnoses, and playing along that now I’m just like f**k it.
‘What do I have to lose?’
This comes after Brady called ex-boyfriend and actor Hill, 39, a “misogynist” and a “narcissist” during their year-long romance in 2021.
Hill appeared to be putting down his boundaries in the messages that Brady copied and shared on Instagram about his ‘romantic partnership,’ which she said was a’misuse’ of the term.
Hill allegedly ordered his then-girlfriend to erase any surfing photographs on her Instagram that showed her ‘a** in a thong,’ and when she replied she had removed ‘all the posts,’ he allegedly told her it was a ‘good start,’ but she didn’t’seem to comprehend’ his point.
In another screenshot, Hill, who stepped back from marketing his movies last summer after ‘exacerbating’ anxiety episodes, allegedly spelled out his ‘plain and simple’ conditions for sustaining their relationship, including declaring he didn’t want Brady to be ‘surfing with men’, or ‘to model’.
Brady accused her former boyfriend – who became a parent for the first time earlier this year when girlfriend Olivia Millar gave birth to their kid – of using mental health difficulties to ‘control’ her, but said she didn’t necessarily think her former partner is a ‘terrible person’.
She wrote: ‘Someone being an emotionally abusive partner doesn’t mean they’re a terrible person (often stems from their own trauma).
‘At the same time, it doesn’t mean it’s OK.’