LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Jonah Hill, who was recently accused by his ex-girlfriend Sarah Brady of being ‘emotionally abusive,’ is now facing fresh allegations from the ‘Zoey 101’ star. Alexa Nikolas, posted on Twitter that the ‘Moneyball’ star assaulted her by kissing without consent at a Justin Long's party . The 32-year-old claimed that she was just 16 years old when the alleged incident took place.
“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. I’ll look up the name later and find him,” she began her story on Twitter. Nikolas followed up with a couple of tweets, explaining what exactly happened that day, “#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.”
'...and shoved his tongue down my throat'
Confused and scared, the Nickelodeon alum ran away after the actor preyed on her, “#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 onto the door and shoved his tongue down my throat. I was so appalled I pushed him off of me and ran inside.”
Jonah Hill through his attorney vehemently denied the accusations, and called it “a complete fabrication.”
'I was a child so I obviously felt scared and angry'
Meanwhile, Nikolas told PageSix about the incident, “I was a child so I obviously felt scared and angry. Sadly, this wasn’t the first time I’ve been assaulted or objectified as a child.” She added, “I was intoxicated from their alcohol and so none of that helped my decision making afterwards. This was before Uber and Lyft by the way and I didn’t even drive yet.”
The ex-child star shares that everyone at the party ‘knew’ that she was just a teenager. “I remember my friend talking to them on the phone and then saying that I wasn’t able to tell anyone we were going there while we were driving because of our age and what the ‘press would do with that if they knew because of who they all were,” she said.