
Aubrey Plaza’s Quiet Joy: Inside Her Unexpected Journey to Motherhood
In a revelation that feels both tender and quietly triumphant, Aubrey Plaza is reportedly expecting her first child—an intimate milestone unfolding with poetic timing. According to a source close to the actress and her partner, Chris Abbott, the couple is preparing to welcome their baby this fall, describing the news as “a beautiful surprise after an emotional year,” and adding, “they feel very blessed.”
The confirmation, delivered through Plaza’s representative, arrives as a soft exhale following a period marked by profound personal loss. The actress, now 41, navigates this new chapter with the same enigmatic grace that has long defined her presence both on and off screen. Her connection with Abbott, 40, is not merely romantic but deeply creative—the pair previously shared the stage in the Off-Broadway revival of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea and delivered a compelling on-screen dynamic in the 2020 psychological drama Black Bear.
Abbott, currently commanding the Broadway stage in Death of a Salesman alongside Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, seems to mirror Plaza’s own artistic intensity—together forming a partnership rooted in craft as much as connection.

Ever the master of subtlety, Plaza kept her pregnancy discreet during last month’s Paris Fashion Week, where she appeared front row in silhouettes that spoke volumes through restraint. At Loewe, she opted for an oversized leather jacket layered over a rich red knit, while at Lacoste, she embraced relaxed tailoring in an orange polo paired with a mini skirt—each look cleverly concealing her growing bump while reinforcing her reputation for offbeat sophistication.
As Plaza steps into motherhood, her creative world seems to expand in tandem. The author of the whimsical children’s books The Legend of the Christmas Witch and The Return of the Christmas Witch, she once revealed the mischievous inspiration behind the series during an appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show. “Basically, I have my friends sign up for slots on Christmas morning if they have kids,” she shared. “Then I show up… and try to steal their presents,” she added with a laugh, describing a delightfully chaotic holiday tradition.
Now, with a child of her own on the way, that playful mythology may find its most meaningful audience yet—transforming fiction into legacy, and mischief into memory.

