Plaza Marks SNL Return with Subtle Tribute to Late Husband

Aubrey Plaza’s SNL appearance intertwines personal remembrance with a celebrated musical performance, marking her return after a profound loss.

Aubrey Plaza

Aubrey Plaza made her first public appearance since the loss of her husband during Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special. The actress and comedian, whose husband filmmaker Jeff Baena passed away on January 3 at 47, returned to the stage to introduce a musical performance featuring Miley Cyrus, Brittany Howard, and The Roots.

Plaza, who was previously scheduled to appear at the Golden Globes, was seen wearing a tie-dye shirt—a possible nod to a personal memory. In a past interview, she recalled that Baena had embraced tie-dye during a period of isolation, sharing that the couple had planned to wear matching tie-dye pajamas for their wedding ceremony in 2020. The subtle sartorial detail at the show may have served as a quiet homage to her late husband.

Following Baena’s death, Plaza released a joint statement with the families of Baena and Stern. The statement expressed deep sorrow while extending gratitude for the outpouring of support. During the SNL segment, Plaza introduced the performance of “Nothing Compares 2 U,” a song famously associated with Sinéad O’Connor, whose own memorable SNL moments include a live broadcast incident that stirred significant public attention.

The performance on SNL50 marked a significant moment for Plaza as she balanced her public duties with her personal grief. The actress’ return to the spotlight was watched closely by fans and industry observers alike, reflecting the ongoing conversation about personal loss and public performance.

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