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Aubrey Plaza breaks silence on husband’s dying: ‘Unimaginable tragedy’

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Aubrey Plaza broke her silence Monday, three days after husband Jeff Baena’s death.

“This is an unimaginable tragedy,” she, together with the Baena/Stern household, stated in a press release supplied to Fox News Digital. “We are deeply grateful to everybody who has provided assist. Please respect our privateness throughout this time.”

The movie director and author died by suicide on Jan. 3, in accordance with the County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner. He was 47.

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Aubrey Plaza’s husband, writer-director Jeff Baena, died by suicide on Jan. 3. (Mark Davis/Getty Images for Sundance NEXT | Rich Polk/Getty Images for IMDb)

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed authorities responded to a name close to Baena’s residence on Friday. The sufferer was pronounced lifeless on the scene, officers informed Fox News Digital.

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A full report from the medical expert’s workplace won’t be accessible till the case is closed. Baena and Plaza have been personal about their relationship after assembly in 2011. It is unclear when the 2 married, however Plaza confirmed the couple’s marriage standing in 2021 with an Instagram publish.

Plaza didn’t attend the Golden Globes on Sunday, though she was beforehand introduced as a presenter.

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Director Brady Corbet acknowledged the “Spin Me Round” director’s dying throughout his Golden Globes acceptance speech Sunday night time. Corbet received for greatest director for “The Brutalist.” He thanked the award present for giving his movie visibility earlier than leaving the viewers with a brief tribute to Baena.

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“Finally, tonight my coronary heart is with Aubrey Plaza and Jeff’s household,” Corbet ended his speech. “Goodnight.”

Jeff Baena, Aubrey Plaza

Baena and Plaza have been personal about their relationship after assembly in 2011. (David Crotty/Patrick McMullan through Getty Images/File)

Baena was born and raised in Miami. He attended movie college at New York University and started his profession in Los Angeles.

He made his directorial debut with “Life After Beth,” which starred Plaza, in 2014. Baena was recognized for movies resembling “The Little Hours,” “Horse Girl” and “Joshy.”

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