Aubrey Plaza and the family of her late husband Jeff Baena are asking for privacy as they navigate the aftermath of the filmmaker's death. "This is an unimaginable tragedy," reads a statement to ...
Aubrey Plaza, 40, has broken her silence following ... including his wife Aubrey, confirmed to the Mirror that they had been left devastated by the heartbreaking news and stated that the ...
Aubrey Plaza deactivated her Instagram account following the death of her husband, Jeff Baena. “The White Lotus” star’s page was deactivated on or before Sunday ...
Aubrey Plaza and her husband Jeff Baena were last pictured together six months before his tragic death on Friday. The 47-year-old filmmaker was found dead at their home in Los Feliz by an ...
Fans of Delaware actress Aubrey Plaza have united to share words of love and support as she mourns the tragic death of her husband, Jeff Baena. Baena, a director and screenwriter, died Friday ...
Aubrey Plaza appeared to be in good spirits shortly before husband Jeff Baena’s tragic death. The “White Lotus” actress, 40, went to the New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden in New ...
Aubrey Plaza did not attend the 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards Sunday - where she was slated to be a presenter - days after the tragic death by suicide of her spouse Jeff Baena. Plaza ...
Jeff Baena, filmmaker and husband of actor Aubrey Plaza, was found dead Friday morning at a Los Angeles home. The circumstances of his death remain unclear. Jeff Baena, filmmaker best known for ...
Aubrey Plaza and Jeff Baena were collaborators—both in their onscreen work and in their life together off-camera. But on Jan. 3, the actress’s filmmaker husband died by suicide at the age 47 ...
Aubrey Plaza is speaking out for the first time since her husband, Jeff Baena, died by suicide Friday. In a brief statement on Monday, on behalf of Plaza and the Baena and Stern family ...
Actress Aubrey Plaza issued a heartbreaking statement about the death of her husband Jeff Baena, marking her first public comments about the “unimaginable tragedy.” Plaza and Baena began ...