Aubrey Plaza Deletes Social Media Account Following Husband Jeff Baena’s Death

As a die-hard admirer, I can’t help but notice the sudden absence of Aubrey Plaza from Instagram, just a week after her husband, Jeff Baena, passed away. Baena was an exceptional filmmaker and writer who brought stories to life in films like Life After Beth (2014), Horse Girl (2020), and Spin Me Round (2022). It’s hard not to wonder what could be going through Aubrey’s mind during this difficult time.

Earlier, Plaza was active on her profile; however, it currently displays a message saying, “I’m sorry, this page cannot be reached.” This action appears to be the result of her deciding to close her account, following the news of Baena’s passing at 47 years old.

Based on reports from Us Weekly, the official reason for Baena’s passing was found to be suicide, with no other potential causes mentioned.

2020 saw the long-time pair officially becoming a married couple, having spent 14 years together prior. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, they impulsively decided to legalize their relationship. In an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2021, Plaza disclosed intricate details about their casual yet meaningful wedding ceremony.

During an episode of her show in December 2021, Plaza shared that many events occurred for her during the COVID-19 pandemic. Among these events was a marriage, which she considered noteworthy. She explained that one night they grew bored and decided to get married. Here’s how they did it: by visiting onehourmarriage.com – yes, it’s legitimate, you can check it out yourself.

Aubrey Plaza and Jeff Baena had been a couple for 14 years before they got married in 2020. Unfortunately, just a few days after Baena took his own life, Plaza’s representative spoke to Page Six about this shocking event, asking for privacy at such a difficult time.

If you’re aware of someone struggling with suicidal feelings, anxiety, depression, or severe mental health issues, please connect immediately with a local healthcare provider, mental health professional, or a nearby non-governmental organization (NGO) for assistance. There are numerous hotlines available to offer support in such situations.

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2025-01-13 15:38