Natasha Lyonne Addresses Reports of Airplane Escort Incident
Natasha Lyonne has recently commented on a troubling report regarding her treatment during a flight. The incident occurred after the Los Angeles premiere of HBO’s acclaimed series, Euphoria.
Details of the Airplane Incident
On Thursday morning, the New York Post’s Page Six published an eyewitness account detailing Lyonne’s experience aboard a Delta Airlines flight returning to New York. Lyonne attended the premiere event for Euphoria’s upcoming third season at the TLC Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
Witnesses reported that Lyonne, dressed in the sheer outfit she wore to the premiere, appeared disoriented. She was reportedly unresponsive when flight attendants requested that she close her laptop and secure her seatbelt as the plane readied for takeoff.
Escalation of the Situation
After multiple attempts to gain her compliance, flight attendants indicated that the plane would not depart until she exited. Lyonne subsequently left the aircraft, which led to a delay of over an hour.
Public Response and Social Media Remarks
Lyonne addressed the situation on social media later that day, expressing her concern for unpaid TSA agents at airports. She also noted her disappointment at missing an opportunity to speak with Drew Barrymore on The Drew Barrymore Show, which she was scheduled to appear on Wednesday.
Recent Health Updates
Lyonne has been candid about her struggles with addiction and recovery. In January, she revealed through a tweet that she had relapsed and was no longer sober. However, she updated her fans in March, expressing optimism about her recovery journey.
- Incident Date: After the Euphoria premiere on Tuesday night
- Flight Delayed: Over one hour
- Euphoria premiere location: TLC Chinese Theatre, Hollywood
- Scheduled appearance: The Drew Barrymore Show on Wednesday
Lyonne’s role in Euphoria season three remains undisclosed as anticipation builds for its premiere on Sunday night. The Hollywood Reporter has reached out for further comments on the incident.