Aubrey Plaza Breaks Her Silence Following Husband Jeff Baena’s Death: “Unimaginable Tragedy”|E! News

    Three days after Aubrey Plaza’s husband, director Jeff Baena, died at the age of 47, the actress speaks out on the loss. According to Los Angeles medical examiner records viewed by E! News, the screenwriter died by suicide on Jan. 3.

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    1. Suicide is not an "unimaginable tragedy". It's a very common, very imaginable choice. There's nothing wrong with it. It is as old as humanity itself. And he didn't "pass away"… he killed himself. My older brother committed suicide a few years back and though shocking at the moment, it wasn't "unimaginable". It was probably the right choice for him–and probably a few years too late. Not everyone can or will live some happy, ideal life. That's just not reality. My brother struggled with alcohol addiction his entire adult life… starting in high school. That addiction kept him from achieving anything in life–and landed him in jail several times for DUI. We're just lucky he never killed someone in a drunken car crash. He went to rehab–several times–but always went back to the bottle eventually. So his quality of life was very poor, his health was poor, his mental health was poor… so he finally decided to end that cycle with a bullet. No shame in that. It was his life to do with as he chose. We need to stop stigmatizing suicide as a conscious choice in America.

    2. Healthy Suicide makes me so upset. My career was medicine. I know the fear and struggle of the terminally ill. Children in particular. For a healthy person to let go and quit, they must not comprehend the gift they are destroying. Study biochemistry and medicine or any of the hard sciences and only then do you get a glimpse of the infinite complexity involved for life to exist. The young men in Ukraine, both sides, death on the day to day, perfectly healthy men dying for no real benefit or reason.
      It would make sense if terminally ill people committed suicide or went to war.

    3. She has a macabre sense of humor, humor built on negative thoughts. My guess is their attraction was built on this mutual humor. Your thoughts become your destiny, is so true.

    4. its down to some of the people in this world that killed him need to look at themselves should be ashamed causing trouble u shudnt laugh at death especially to gud people

    5. SAD/VERY, VERY SAD….Remember, you think that "guy/girl"…whoever….We are all on earth on plan to find ourselves…Sometimes "life" becomes too overwhelming.
      Never makes that person weak….Means life is too hard to find that path that in-lines with ones soul…..RIP Sweet Soul & God bless all those that loved….x

    6. I'm like the last guy to follow celebrity news but I always loved Aubrey Plaza. She's so freaky. I am genuinely saddened this happened in her family. This way of dying tears holes in time and space and hurts across generations.

    7. Be strong ❤I am still trying to deal with my lil bro jumping of the highest Oregon bridge. Mental health is a really hard to see….keep loved ones close.❤

    8. I am not sorry to say that just because you have mental issues doesn’t not give you the right to destroy your loved ones that way. Either you owe them to seek counseling and get well, or don’t get involved with anyone in a relationship. And if you have to go, don’t force your loved ones to be the one to find you hanging. We all have issues and there is no excuse.

    9. This shows that this issue can inflict anybody. He was clearly loved but was still struggling. do reach out to someone if you're feeling even 'just a little off'.

    10. I lost my husband to suicide almost 4 years ago, and I've always liked aubrey. I know exactly what she's feeling, and it does get better… slowly and painfully. but you always miss them. I pray nothing for her but healing and love.

    11. Why is everyone saying she’s a victim?
      She was at a basketball game with another man just before he took his life
      Isn’t there any connection there?

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