Jonah Hill just confirmed on April 9, 2026 that he and longtime partner Olivia Millar are married and have quietly welcomed a second child, marking a rare public acknowledgement from an actor who has largely shielded his private life from the press. This moment—part personal boundary, part managed disclosure—echoes a growing pattern among A-list talents who limit access to family details while allowing a few controlled revelations to shape the narrative around a new project.
Hill made the announcement in a wide-ranging Interview magazine conversation with Martin Scorsese, saying plainly: “I have two kids now,” and later referring to Millar as his “wife” when discussing reactions to his new film Outcome. Those two short lines are the most concrete confirmation the couple has given since their relationship became public in 2022.
The timeline is straightforward. Hill and Millar were first linked publicly in August 2022 and by June 2023 Hill’s representative had confirmed the birth of their first child. Details about either child’s name or sex have not been released; Hill has said the only thing that could separate him from his family is “the editing room.” He was also photographed recently wearing a band on his ring finger while promoting Outcome in New York City, a visual detail fans seized on.
Millar is known professionally as a co‑founder of the online vintage shop Chasseresse (she launched it with her sister), and comes from a family with ties to fashion—her mother is model Esmé Marshall. Millar’s sister has posted about their bond on social media in past years, offering the small, public touchpoints the couple has permitted while otherwise keeping a low profile.
Why the secrecy? Fans and industry watchers have asked the same thing. Protecting children from spotlight scrutiny is a common motive, of course, but there’s a promotional logic too: limited personal disclosures can humanize an artist and build goodwill without creating a media circus that distracts from their work.
Industry insiders say this mix of privacy and selective confirmation reflects a deliberate PR choice—one that can preserve both artistic focus and family privacy. Historically, actors who controlled the timing and scope of personal news often avoided prolonged tabloid cycles and kept attention on their films rather than on private lives; Hill’s approach fits that playbook.
Public reaction has been mostly muted admiration and curiosity on social platforms, with many observers congratulating the couple and others noting how quietly the news surfaced. Representatives have not provided further details about the children or a ceremony, and there’s no public record of a wedding announcement, so many questions remain.
What’s next: Hill will continue promoting Outcome and will likely keep family updates sparse. Expect future disclosures to be occasional and intentional—photos or passing references rather than full announcements—unless the couple chooses otherwise. For now, the main confirmed facts are simple: Jonah Hill is a husband and a father of two.