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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Didn’t he kill himself practically right after she appeared to be dancing courtside with another man at a nationally televised NBA game on New Year’s Day?[/quote] The comedian guy that literally everyone knows is gay, except trolls who are trying to blame Aubrey Plaza for her husband’s suicide? [/quote] Thank you for confirming she was at a high-profile game on New Year's Day after not spending a relationship holiday (NYE) with her husband. Nobody is blaming her, however, it's far from a leap to think her estranged husband saw her viral on social media or live on TV that day and it put him in a bad space.[/quote] A "relationship holiday"? I didn't know there were specific days that an individual is REQUIRED to spend with their spouse. Thanks for teaching me something new. :roll:[/quote] Required? No. It’s just such a holiday apart solidifies things were over. Holidays and NYE alone, away from your spouse, is not exactly fun. Then you turn on TV or social media or entertainment website and see your spouse having the time of their life courtside at a basketball game. You won’t see how that would tip an already depressed man over the edge?[/quote] Its actually a terrible idea to let a depressed person dictate how you live your life. By definition, they don't have a good understanding of what healthy living looks like. Aubrey went to a basketball game. She did nothing wrong and its gross that youre trying to allege that seeing your wife watching a basketball game is understandable grounds for suicide. [/quote] You’re conflating blame with mere timeline of events. Her husband committed suicide two days after his wife went viral a NBA game while sitting court-side with another man. And since she was in NYC on New Year’s Day and everyone’s claiming they were separated for months, we can infer they spent the holidays 3,000 miles away from each other on opposite sides of the country. Presumably the first time they spent all of those holidays apart. If you know your husband or wife has fragile mental health, after spending the holidays apart, I don’t think making a viral scene at a holiday pro sports game is the kindest thing to do is all.[/quote] You seem awfully confident that a man who was deep in the throes of crushing depression was watching basketball.[/quote] It was viral. It was a highly publicized 7:30 pm game on network TV that Wednesday night. NY Knicks even shared her on their social media. Husband appears to have died a day later on Thursday — he was discovered early Friday morning.[/quote]
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