Aubrey Plaza Deactivates Instagram After Husband Jeff Baena’s Death

Fans are puzzled about Aubrey Plaza‘s unexpected disappearance from Instagram after the sad news of Jeff Baena’s death. As people sought updates on her social media following his passing, they found her account was no longer active. It was later confirmed by reports that Baena, a renowned director, took his own life on January 3. In light of this tragic event, Plaza asked the public and media to honor the family’s privacy during their time of grief.

So, here are the details.

Aubrey Plaza goes off Instagram after husband’s death

wording: It was discovered that the Instagram account of the actress from Agatha All Along had been deactivated when visitors encountered an error message instead of her usual content. The message stated “This page cannot be reached.” As a result, fans are unsure if she has temporarily disabled her Instagram or permanently removed it. This decision by Plaza occurred shortly after Baena’s unexpected passing at the age of 47.

The representatives of the Plaza and Baena family have issued a statement in response to the passing of their family member on Monday, expressing their profound sorrow. They expressed their heartfelt gratitude towards everyone who has extended their support during this difficult time. They also kindly requested for privacy as they deal with their loss.

Baena was a well-known filmmaker and writer, best recognized for his successful works such as Life After Beth (2014), Horse Girl (2020), Spin Me Round (2022), among others.

As a gaming enthusiast, I can’t quite pinpoint the moment when Plaza and Baena crossed paths and sparked something more than just acquaintances. But ever since 2011, rumors have been swirling about them being an item. Since then, they’ve joined forces on numerous projects like Joshy and The Little Hours. Their social media posts hinting at romance finally confirmed the fact that they were indeed dating.

In 2021, Plaza casually disclosed that she had secretly gotten married in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic. She shared this information on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, saying “We got a bit restless one night. We decided to get married and I’ll tell you how: Onehourmarriage.com. That’s a legitimate site, go check it out.” (As reported by US Weekly)

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2025-01-13 12:10