Jonah Hill’s ex Sarah Brady reveals she was hospitalized and put on an ‘involuntary mental hold’… a month after she publicly accused the actor of emotional abuse

Jonah Hill’s ex Sarah Brady revealed she was recently hospitalized and placed in an “involuntary mental grip” when she shared photos and videos of her multiple bruises on Instagram on Monday.

The surfer – who accused the 21 Jump Street actor, 39, in July of “emotional abuse” – claims that medics from Hawaii’s Queen’s Health System “tied me up, put a mask in my mouth and put some gauze over my body.” face, LAUGH ME.’

She added that “medical staff involuntarily injected me with drugs and did not give me water. They treated me like a violent animal, while I remained a human being.’

Sarah, who previously shared her diagnosis of bipolar disorder, shared a number of photos and videos in her Stories, starting with one that showed deep bruises down her arm.

She also shared that this wasn’t the first time she had been involuntarily hospitalized, saying it was “the most violent I’ve ever experienced.”

The latest: Jonah Hill’s ex Sarah Brady revealed she was recently put in an ‘involuntary mental grip’ when she shared photos and videos of her bruises on Instagram on Monday

Abuse: The surfer – who accused the 21 Jump Street actor, 39, of “emotional abuse” in July – claims doctors at Hawaii's Queen's Health System assaulted her

Abuse: The surfer – who accused the 21 Jump Street actor, 39, of “emotional abuse” in July – claims doctors at the Hawaiian Queen’s Health System assaulted her

“Healthcare,” she wrote at the top of the photo, adding, “Injection bruises from an involuntary trip to the ER from breaking zero laws. Just follow the instructions of the gatekeeper, drive through an open gate and park in an open parking lot.’

“They said I was drunk. I told them I wasn’t. I told them I have a mental health diagnosis.”

‘I asked for water. They haven’t given me anything. They dragged me by my arms and tied me to a stretcher WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.’

Brady added that “this happened a few days ago” and she is now in “a safe house.”

She then told her followers, “Stay safe everyone,” adding, “Please mute my IG stories if the truth is too much.”

She followed that post with two videos showing the bruises and said they looked worse in person.

She tagged the medical group in the following video and said she is considering a lawsuit.

“I bet they will come to me soon with a settlement offer,” she added.

Allegations:

Allegations: “Medications tied me up, shoved a mask in my mouth, put some gauze over my face and laughed at me,” she wrote

About: She added that “medical staff involuntarily injected me with drugs and did not give me water.  They treated me like a violent animal while I remained a human being'

About: She added that “medical staff involuntarily injected me with drugs and did not give me water. They treated me like a violent animal while I remained a human being’

Brady said this wasn't the first time she had been involuntarily hospitalized, but said it was

Brady said this wasn’t the first time she had been involuntarily hospitalized, but said it was “the most violent I’ve ever experienced”

In another message she wrote that she had to provide a blood and urine sample and that the hospital had found something in her system, but she blacked out what it was.

In another message she wrote that she had to provide a blood and urine sample and that the hospital had found something in her system, but she blacked out what it was.

Trauma: Brady continued, writing that her experiences taught her to

Trauma: Brady continued, writing that her experiences taught her to “have fear and anger toward myself, my genetic makeup, and the trauma I went through in my childhood”

What happened: She then shared a screenshot of Instagram messages she exchanged with someone, to whom she told that

What happened: She then shared a screenshot of Instagram messages she exchanged with someone, to whom she told that “the paramedics and EMTs were violent towards me,” but “the psych ward at the ER was not violent towards me”

Gloomy: Brady also shared a gloomy gray image as she described what her hospital room looked like

Gloomy: Brady also shared a gloomy gray image as she described what her hospital room looked like

Sarah has previously opened up about her diagnosis of bipolar disorder

Sarah has previously opened up about her diagnosis of bipolar disorder

In the following video, Sarah spoke to the camera and said, “This is not my first experience of involuntary hospitalization for no valid reason, or without a clear determination that I was a threat to the safety of myself or others, which is the legal definition.” it requires hospitalizing someone involuntarily.’

She then shared a screenshot of Instagram messages she exchanged with someone, to whom she told that “the paramedics and paramedics were violent to me,” but “the psychiatric ward in the ER was not violent to me, but they let me lying in a dormitory. concrete floors and concrete wall room with a mat on the floor and a blanket and that’s it.’

In another message she wrote that she had to give a blood and urine sample and that the hospital found something in her system, but she didn’t know what it was.

She also blacked out the name of an “abuse disorder” they had diagnosed.

Brady continued, adding, “I’ve learned from the past that the quickest and safest way for me to get out of mental hospitals is to go with the diagnosis they decided to play and take the meds so that is about what they do. I’ve been doing it ever since.’

In another post she wrote: “This is about the fourth or fifth time I’ve been hospitalized and treated like a mutt so I wasn’t terribly shocked but it was the most violent I’ve ever experienced and I think it’s been a long time. Enough, I believe in all these diagnoses and play along with them, now I’m just fucking. What do I have to lose?’

“It feels safer to talk about it very openly than to be discreet and pretend to be ashamed of the diagnosis I received and will continue to do, except that my right could be taken away at any time.”

Emotional abuse allegations: Last month, Brady, who dated Hill for a year in 2021, accused the 21 Jump Street actor, 39, of “emotional abuse”;  They can be seen in 2021

Emotional abuse allegations: Last month, Brady, who dated Hill for a year in 2021, accused the 21 Jump Street actor, 39, of “emotional abuse”; They can be seen in 2021

Brady continued, writing that her experiences taught her to “have fear and anger towards myself, my genetic nature and the trauma I endured in my childhood, and to be hyper-vigilant, to look for predators everywhere when the most clear, staring at I come face to face with the police, therapists, psychiatrists and other medical professionals.”

She then shared multiple clips discussing her thoughts on healthcare, law enforcement, and her “trauma.”

She also shared that her way of dealing with it was to “play the part of someone who is being abused or who is an abuser.”

She then delved into her bipolar diagnosis, saying, “Under that diagnosis I was told I am delusional, which I sometimes am. One of those delusions is that you are being trained as a kind of undercover cop who has to catch large organized crime groups that participate in human trafficking and the trafficking of child sex slaves. And that’s a common delusion.”

Last month, Brady accused her ex Jonah Hill of “emotional abuse” and labeled him a “misogynist.”

Brady set the internet on fire by sharing on Instagram posts allegedly sent by him that seemed to reveal their past arguments — including posts outlining his parameters for a “romantic partnership.”

The pair dated for a year in 2021.