Jonah Hill and his longtime partner, Olivia Millar, quietly welcomed their second baby.
“I have two kids now,” Hill, 42, told Martin Scorsese in an Interview magazine profile published Thursday, April 9. “The only thing that could ever separate me from my family is the editing room. I love the writing, I love the shooting, but editing … [is] like dessert every day, even the problems are dessert.”
Hill and Millar have been together since 2022. The actor’s rep confirmed in June 2023 that the couple had recently welcomed their first child. Neither Hill nor Millar publicly shared the sex or name of their firstborn, as well as any details about baby No. 2.
While speaking with Interview, Hill also hinted that he and Millar privately tied the knot.
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“Thank you, Marty. My biggest fear in doing [Outcome] was that you’d have to lie about liking the movie,” he said. “I was saying to my wife, ‘He’s seeing it over the weekend, so what if he hates it, but already agreed to do it?’”
Scorsese, 83, directed Hill in 2013’s The Wolf of Wall Street. Hill recently enlisted the famed director for a cameo in Outcome, which the Superbad actor cowrote, directed and produced. The film stars Keanu Reeves.
“I love Keanu Reeves. He has this one part in Parenthood, and it’s the only time you ever see him lose his s***, where he seems out of control in a way I related to,” Hill told the outlet. “He loses his temper, his patience and is frustrated with the world. I thought, ‘God, I wish Keanu Reeves would do more parts where he’s a mess of a person.’”
He continued, “When all this cancel culture stuff was happening, I thought, ‘Who’s the one person that people would be the most bummed about getting canceled?’ It would be Keanu Reeves.”
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Hill explained that the movie is an “allegory for social media,” which he wrote after pitching the concept to Reeves, 61.
“I just called him up and said, ‘Can you come over? I have an idea for a film,’” Hill recalled. “I said, ‘You’re this guy who’s a beloved movie star, but there’s something that’s going to come out that may threaten what people think of you.’ He loved Mid90s, and to his credit, the man stood by me. He said, ‘Go write it.’”
He continued, “Not many people can relate to a movie star, but the way I view it is, we’ve all turned ourselves into scorched, middle-aged movie stars by putting our lives up for judgment on social media every second of every day.”


