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Aubrey LeAnn Stanley was an American playwright, advocate, and socialite until her untimely death in 2019 due to AIDS. She was an active member of the LGBT+ community, and was an advocate for legalized marijuana.

Early life:

Stanley began her career as a playwright in the year 2006, when her sister, Melody Stanley, locked her out of the house for 3 days, forcing her to sleep in the garage. In this time period, Stanley learned of her love for literature, dialogue, and marijuana.

Early career:

Stanley's first work was not received well by audiences. Entitled "My Dark and Disgusting Love for Toes", the play consisted of several men and women interlocking toes and singing praises to the sun god. The play was described by critics as "foul" and "despicable". One columnist even wrote: "The extent that Stanley goes to disgust her audience truly knows no boundaries. This work is what embodies the very nature of horrendous literature and theatre."

Death:

In 2019, after hiding out for several years, it was announced by several sources that Stanley has passed due to AIDS. However, this is not confirmed, as there are some reports stating that they have seen Stanley lurking around Searcy, Arkansas.