Aubrey Plaza Opens Up About Her 'Giant Ocean of Awfulness': The Daily Struggle After Jeff Baena's Death
AUBREY PLAZA UNVEILS HER DARKEST MOMENT: "I FELL INTO THIS OCEAN OF AWFULNESS"
In a heart-wrenching interview on her friend Amy Poehler's Good Hang podcast, Aubrey Plaza has finally opened up about the devastating grief she's been grappling with since her husband Jeff Baena's tragic death earlier this year. The news of his passing sent shockwaves through Tinseltown, leaving fans and friends stunned.
Baena, a talented filmmaker behind cult classics like "Life After Beth" and "The Little Drummer Girl," took his own life in January at the age of 47. However, what's been revealed since is that Aubrey had secretly split from Jeff just four months prior to his shocking demise.
As we know, relationships can be complicated, but it's clear that Aubrey was blindsided by her husband's decision to end their marriage. In fact, an LA County Medical Examiner's autopsy report obtained by thescholarlynote.com revealed that Baena had been experiencing marital difficulties in the months leading up to his death. The report also detailed how he'd been attending therapy sessions and had even spoken with Aubrey on the night before his passing.
In a poignant conversation with Amy Poehler, Aubrey shared her struggles with grief, likening it to an alien movie she watched called "The Gorge." The film's plot revolves around two highly-trained operatives stationed in guard towers on opposite sides of a mysterious gorge, protecting the world from an unknown evil lurking within. For Aubrey, this eerie analogy resonated deeply.
"I feel happy to be with you," Aubrey began, her voice trembling as she spoke about her current state. "Overall, I'm here and I'm functioning, but it's like a daily struggle." She went on to describe the ever-present feeling of grief, comparing it to an endless ocean of pain that threatens to engulf her at any moment.
"This is a really dumb analogy," Aubrey confessed, "but I swear when I watched 'The Gorge,' I was like, 'Oh my god, this feels exactly what my grief is like.' At all times, there's this giant abyss of awfulness right in front of me. Sometimes I just want to dive into it and be with the pain; other times, I try to get away from it, but it's always there."
Amy Poehler listened attentively as Aubrey poured her heart out, offering words of comfort and support. As we follow this beautiful yet fragile starlet on her journey through grief, one thing becomes clear: Aubrey Plaza is a testament to resilience.
In the aftermath of Baena's passing, Aubrey had made only brief comments through representatives, saying they were "deeply grateful" for the outpouring of love and support from fans. However, it seems that with this candid conversation on Good Hang, she's finally allowing herself to confront her emotions head-on.
Amy Poehler expertly guided the conversation, acknowledging Aubrey's bravery in sharing her story. "You've had this terrible, terrible, tragic year," Amy said, as if speaking directly to Aubrey's soul. "You lost your husband, you've been dealing with that and you've been looking for all different ways in which to feel and find support."
As we navigate the complexities of relationships, fame, and mortality, one thing becomes clear: Aubrey Plaza is a beacon of hope in the darkest moments. Her vulnerability serves as a reminder that even in the face of unimaginable tragedy, love, kindness, and compassion can guide us through.
UPDATE: The autopsy report from the LA County Medical Examiner's office revealed more details about Baena's final days. According to thescholarlynote.com, Aubrey had indeed expressed concerns for her estranged husband's well-being in the months leading up to his death. These revelations raise questions about how far along the couple was with their divorce proceedings and whether there were any signs of trouble that could have been addressed sooner.
As fans continue to offer support and solidarity, one thing is certain: Aubrey Plaza has given us a rare glimpse into her pain, reminding us all of the importance of empathy and understanding in these trying times.