
According to reports in “Page Six,” Natasha Lyonne was removed from a Delta flight after attending the Euphoria season three premiere on April 7th. Sources say she appeared disoriented, didn’t comply with flight attendant requests to close her laptop and fasten her seatbelt, and seemed unsure of her location. This led to her being escorted off the plane, causing a delay of over an hour for the flight from Los Angeles to New York. Flight tracking data confirms the delay. Lyonne responded to the report with a post expressing support for TSA agents and noting her disappointment at having to reschedule an appearance with Drew Barrymore, while also questioning the ownership of Page Six and the New York Post.
Just three months after publicly sharing that she had relapsed after a decade of sobriety, the singer posted a message of support for others facing similar struggles. In a now-deleted social media post, she emphasized that recovery is an ongoing journey and reminded those struggling that they are not alone. She expressed gratitude for the support she’s received and shared her determination to stay strong, particularly for her baby. She encouraged honesty, self-acceptance, and helping others, urging people to keep fighting for positive change and to fill their minds with love, dismissing negativity as unimportant.
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