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Aubrey Plaza in Ritz Super Bowl 2025 ad: It was filmed before husband Jeff Baena died After death, rapper Mac Miller floats: Thanks to Delaware artist who made 'Balloonerism' album cover ...
Aubrey Plaza. ZUMAPRESS.com “So proud of my darling husband @jeffbaena for dreaming up another film that takes us to Italia to cause some more trouble,” Plaza captioned her May 2021 post.
Aubrey Plaza made her first red carpet appearance since her husband's death at the Cannes Film Festival. She was promoting her new dark comedy, "Honey, Don't," co-starring Margaret Qualley and ...
Aubrey Plaza's appearance comes after the tragic passing of Jeff Baena on Friday, 3 January 2025, which was ruled a suicide. Aubrey Plaza Returns To The Spotlight After Heartbreaking Loss ...
Aubrey Plaza returned to the public eye on Friday, making an emotional appearance at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, marking her first red carpet since the tragic death of her husband, filmmaker ...
Aubrey Plaza makes her first onscreen appearance since the death of her husband, screenwriter and director Jeff Baena, in a 2025 Super Bowl commercial. In the ad for Ritz, the deadpan icon ...
On Jan. 3, Aubrey Plaza’s husband, the esteemed indie director and writer Jeff Baena, died by suicide in his LA home. He was 47 years old. Jeff Baena and Aubrey Plaza sitting on a couch together ...
Aubrey Plaza made her first public appearance since her husband, director Jeff Baena, died last month. The “Parks and Recreation” star appeared briefly on "SNL50" on Feb. 16 when she ...
Baena, a writer and director, died by suicide at age 47 on Jan. 3 Sonia Recchia/Getty Aubrey Plaza appears to have deleted her Instagram account following the death of her late husband, Jeff Baena ...
She’s coming back for “SNL.” Aubrey Plaza, 40, made her first public appearance since her husband’s death at “Saturday Night Live’s” 50th anniversary special on Sunday night.
Aubrey Plaza breaks her silence on the death of her husband and longtime creative collaborator Jeff Baena, calling it an 'unimaginable tragedy' and asking for fans to 'respect our privacy.' ...
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