Jonah Hill looked like a modified man when he was spotted taking a stroll Saturday in Malibu.
The “Superbad” star, 39, was unrecognizable during his walk, showing off a slipper figure while out and about over the weekend.
The funnyman’s tattoos were on full display in a white tee and his signature curly hair was buzzed off. He also donned chocolate-brown slacks and white sneakers for his outing.
Hill flashed a shiny smile for photographers as he held onto a black folder and hopped into his vehicle.
The “Moneyball” star’s casual outdoor appearance comes amid allegations of emotional abuse lodged by his ex-girlfriend Sarah Brady.
The professional surfer claimed in a series of explosive Instagram stories last month that Hill would “gaslight” and “manipulate” her into removing photos of herself wearing a swimsuit.
She shared a plethora of texts between her and the comedian, where he allegedly used “therapy speak” — a TikTok-fueled phrase used to explain the weapon of manipulation slightly than an expression of vulnerability — to “control” and converse together with her.
Brady also posted a screen recording of a message Hill allegedly sent her, by which he said that a few of her photos were inappropriate and he desired to create “boundaries” of their relationship.
In one other post of the reported messages, Brady said that “the incontrovertible fact that [Hill] calls himself a feminist now’s laughable.”
The athlete also dropped a photograph where she rocked a white crop top and matching shorts on the time, captioning it: “Reviving a pic I took down by request of a narcissistic misogynist.”
Hill was also accused by “Zoey 101” star Alexa Nikolas on July 8 of sexual assault, shortly after Brady released her own accusations against Hill.
Nikolas, 31, alleged that the “You People” actor kissed her without her consent when she was 16 years old and offered her a cigarette while at a celebration hosted by actor Justin Long.
She detailed the incident on X — the social media platform formerly referred to as Twitter — and in addition claimed he “slammed me to the door and shoved his tongue down my throat.”
“I used to be so appalled I pushed him off of me and ran inside,” the previous child actress wrote.
Hill has denied the allegations and his lawyers told Page Six that Nikolas’ story is “an entire fabrication.”
She also gave more insight into the event with the publication, saying that she “was a toddler so I obviously felt scared and offended.”
“Sadly, this wasn’t the primary time I’ve been assaulted or objectified as a toddler,” she sighed.
On July 12, Brady even praised Nikolas for being honest together with her testimony and sharing her experience.
Brady plastered on her Instagram Stories a medley of DMs between the 2 women.
“Thanks for being brave and sharing. I’m so sorry he did that to you,” she had written to the “Revelations” star.
Nikolas then penned to Brady: “Sending a lot love and healing. You’re a foul ass.”