Aubrey Plaza Talks About Life After Husband Jeff Baena’s Death — And Compares Grief to Fighting Monsters in a Gorge?!

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Aubrey Plaza just went full real-talk mode about how she’s surviving after the heartbreaking death of her husband, filmmaker Jeff Baena. And spoiler alert: she described grief using an alien monster movie as her metaphor, which is both insane and also kind of genius.

So here’s the timeline: Jeff passed away in January at only 47 years old. The cause was ruled a suicide, and obviously it rocked Aubrey’s world. Fast-forward 7 months later, Aubrey popped up on Amy Poehler’s podcast *Good Hang* (yes, a *Parks and Rec* reunion, cue the Leslie Knope fangirl squeals), where Amy straight-up asked her how she’s doing.

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Aubrey’s answer? Brutally honest:
“Right now, sitting with you, I feel happy. Overall, I’m functioning. I’m grateful to still be here. I think I’m okay… but it’s a daily struggle, obviously.”

But here’s where Aubrey really hit us with the plot twist: she compared grief to the 2025 movie *The Gorge* (aka the Apple TV sci-fi flick with Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy). In her words, grief is like standing between two cliffs while a gorge full of monsters lurks below. Sometimes you fall in. Sometimes you’re staring at it. Sometimes you’re running away from it. But it’s *always* there, and it’s terrifying.

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“I swear when I watched it, I was like… that’s literally what my grief feels like,” Aubrey said.

And honestly? That’s the most Aubrey Plaza explanation of sadness ever. Dark, weird, cinematic, but also 100% relatable.

Aubrey and Jeff got married back in 2021, though reports say they were separated at the time of his death. Still, the love, history, and pain are clearly very real.

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So yeah, Aubrey Plaza is out here turning her grief into a monster-movie metaphor, surviving one day at a time, and reminding us all that even when life gets horror-movie dark, you can still keep moving.

Aubrey Plaza Talks About Life After Husband Jeff Baena’s Death — And Compares Grief to Fighting Monsters in a Gorge?!

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