Feldstein or Hill? Jonah Hill's big reveal & the bond beyond the name game

    Jonah Hill's quest to legally drop the Feldstein surname sheds light on a Hollywood legacy, while sister Beanie Feldstein embraces her iconic name.

    <p>Jonah Hill (Source: People)</p>

    Jonah Hill (Source: People)

    Jonah Hill might be a household name now, but few are aware that Hill isn’t the surname he was born with. Jonah Hill Feldstein was the name given to him at birth, a name that carries with it a robust legacy. Hill is actually the 'Don't Look Up' star's middle name. While fans reeled from this revelation, Hill took concrete steps, seeking legal avenues to make the change official. Fast forward to a courtroom drama in the making: Jonah Hill submits a petition to Los Angeles Superior Court to officially shed Feldstein from his name. The date set for this monumental shift? January 23, 2023.

    Why the detachment from Feldstein? It’s not due to any animosity. His father, Richard Feldstein, has been a stalwart in Hollywood, advising star-studded names like Kate Hudson and Adam Levine. Jonah's decision to embrace Hill professionally doesn't stem from a desire to break away from the Feldstein legacy but perhaps from a need to carve his own niche.

    Beanie’s story: Embracing the Feldstein charm

    On the other end of the spectrum, Jonah's talented sister, Beanie Feldstein, proudly showcases her surname. A force to reckon with in movies like Lady Bird and Booksmart, Beanie, or Elizabeth Greer Beanie Feldstein, has always loved her nickname. “It’s not my given name, so every day I feel like it’s a choice to continue with it,” she remarked during a 2018 interaction. Her sentiment emphasizes the importance of name and identity in the competitive world of cinema.

    Siblings beyond the surnames

    While they might differ on their stance about the surname, the bond between Jonah and Beanie is unmistakable. Jonah’s tattoo, bearing his sister's name, speaks volumes about their closeness. Their camaraderie shone brightly when Jonah celebrated Beanie's stellar Broadway performance, stating, “Her talent caused me to cheer from the depths of my heart. I’m floored. I love you @beaniefeldstein and I’m in awe of you and the talent you possess.”

    Names may change, and legacies may shift, but the bonds of family and the love of art remain immutable. As we venture further into Hollywood's tapestry, stories like Jonah and Beanie's remind us that behind every star, there's a narrative waiting to be told.

    (Several parts of the text in this article, including the title, were generated with the help of an AI tool.)