Jonah Hill has shown off a new tattoo in honour of his famous sibling who’s been absolutely smashing it as of late.
His sister, who’s also an actor, recently starred in the Oscar-nominated film Lady Bird, as well as being in Bad Neighbours 2 and played the lead in Broadway’s Hello, Dolly!
The 34-year-old actor, who’s close with his younger sister, got her name inked on his arm in the Hello, Dolly! font.
Jonah posted a photo of himself wearing a red Hello, Dolly! baseball cap and showing his new ink, with the caption: ‘HELLO, BEANIE!’
The Superbad actor only very recently joined Instagram and has already posted a cute throwback of himself with his sister, Beanie Feldstein.
He wrote:
As always, I’m copying her because she’s cooler and the leader of us two even tho she’s ten years younger. My hero and my best friend. And now she’s going to make fun of how earnest my Instagram posts are.
But too bad Beanie, you taught me to be myself. And I’m sappy AF. Whatever.
Fast-forward and Jonah shared a new photo of him showing off his new tattoo. Clearly blown away by the gesture Beanie also shared the picture on her Instagram.
She wrote:
Somebody wants to put on his Sunday clothes!!! @jonahhill – this is NEXT LEVEL. Love you!
Their mum, Sharon, also shared the image and said:
Now this is what I’m talking about #brothersisterlove #bestfriendgoals#yourmomcares #theatregeek.
Those commenting on the post also thought the gesture was the ‘sweetest’ thing.
One wrote: ‘@beaniefeldstein your brother rocks! @jonahhill obviously loves you very much!! i cant help but think after having tattoos pressed on for so many months may have inspired this as well lol’ [sic]
While anoter, milesjosephson added:
JONAH THIS IS THE SWEETEST/CUTEST THING [sic]
Another said: ‘I would have done for my brother and my sister but I do not like too many tattoos.’
Sadly though, the tattoo comes just over three months after the death of their brother, Jordan Feldstein, who died after developing a blood clot in his leg, resulting in a heart attack.
Jordan was the longtime manager of band Maroon 5 and died just two days before Christmas on December 23 at the age of 40.
As the CEO of Career Artist Management he helped pave the way for many acts like Miguel, Robin Thicke, Elle King, Big Boi and of course Maroon 5, who he’d managed for 15 years.
Feldstein was childhood friends with Adam Levine and was said to have helped secure him a role on NBC’s The Voice.
The next morning, the family wrote in a statement, via Billboard:
Unfortunately, last night Jordan called 911 for shortness of breath, when paramedics arrived it was
determined he went into full cardiac arrest and passed away shortly thereafter.His family asks for privacy during this difficult and unexpected time.
In lieu of food and flowers, the family will announce a charity in the coming weeks where memorial donations can be made in Jordan’s name.
Rest in peace.