Apparently, A-list actor Jonah Hill is dealing with the up-and-downs of balancing money and love just like the rest of us. According to the latest tabloid gossip news updates the Wolf of Wall Street star is no longer dating musician Alana Haim. Word has it that the Alana split after Channing Tatum's 22 Jump Street bestie got a little too jealous to be around. But on more positive note, the Superbad comedian is set to make more than a million dollars after putting his SoHo apartment on the real estate market for nearly $4 mill.
Believe it or not single ladies, but Wolf of Wall Street adonis Jonah Hill is back on the market after a reportedly short relationship with musician Alana Haim.
According to a supposed insider who spoke to Star magazine for their August 25, print edition, it didn't take long for Hill to turn the spring romance into a summer break up:
"They hit it off and started dating almost immediately...She really like him.
"[But] Alana started touring, and Jonah got jealous and insecure.
"One time, Jonah called her in the middle of the night and accused her of cheating.
"It got to be too much--and she finally ended the relationship."
Speaking of things being back on the market, Jonah Hill has put his fairly luxe SoHo apartment up for sale after reportedly buying the place just a little over two years ago.
According to the Daily Mail, Hill is set to get a lot more out of this investment of his time than he did with Haim--a whole lot more:
"Jonah Hill not only knows how to make his own career explode, he also knows a thing or two about making property values skyrocket.
"The 21 Jump Street star is set to net over $1.1 million when he sells his stunning New York loft.
"The 30-year-old star only purchased the co-op property two years ago for $2.65 million but has just listed his home for $3.79 million."
If that career in movies ever falls flat it looks like the Oscar nominated actor could always just start flipping houses to make a living.
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