Aubrey Plaza was scheduled to present at the 2025 Golden Globes
UPDATE – 12/5/24 at 11pm ET:
Scheduled presenter Aubrey Plaza did not attend the 2025 Golden Globes.
Plaza was absent after her husband’s death, Jeff Brothers. Although she wasn’t present at Sunday’s awards ceremony, love was sent her way The brutalist director Brady Corbet the couple mentioned in his acceptance speech.
Original story:
Aubrey Plaza is scheduled to be a moderator at the Golden Globes 2025 on Sunday, January 5th.
Plaza, 40, was announced as one of over 40 presenters for the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards on Thursday, January 2nd. The show will be broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.
A day after Plaza was announced as host, her husband was announced Jeff Brothers was found dead at her Los Angeles residence on Friday, January 3rd. Us weekly the indie screenwriter later confirmed died by suicide. He was 47.
At the time of this writing, Plaza is still listed as a host at the Golden Globes. Us reached out to Plaza representatives for comment about her presence but received no response.
Plaza has not yet publicly commented on her husband’s death. The couple, who kept their relationship mostly private, began dating in 2011 and were together for almost a decade before we tie the knot in 2020.
“A lot has happened for me during COVID. Yes, we got married. Big deal,” Plaza said of her and Baena’s wedding during a December 2021 appearance Ellen Degeneres Show. “One evening we were a bit bored. We got married and I’ll tell you how: Onehourmarriage.com. This is real, look it up.”
The Agatha all the time Alum added: “I created a love altar in our garden very quickly. Facts of our love, small stones, smoke, fire. Things like that. Then the man from the Alhambra appeared in a Hawaiian shirt and with a briefcase (to perform the ceremony). … I can’t remember a lot of it, it was blurry. But I’m pretty sure it’s legal.”
While Baena and Plaza each had their own solo careers, they had several opportunities to collaborate on numerous projects such as: Life after Beth, The Little Hours And Turn me around.
“My first film was a big learning experience in every way Working with her was an advantage because we have a short form and a close relationship,” Baena said in an interview with . about his wife in August 2022 Newsweek.
“As I’ve done more and more stuff, I’ve come to appreciate everything she brings to the table,” the late filmmaker continued. “She’s insanely talented and so smart and obviously really good at producing. And she writes. There are very few people who can wear as many hats as she does and as elegantly as she does.”
At the time, Baena further gushed about his wife, saying, “Everything she does is great,” adding, “Generally, people refer to her as the best role in any project she’s a part of.”
He concluded: “She is insanely talented and I am very lucky to have her in my life.”
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