Natasha Lyonne has responded to a report that she was escorted off a plane after attending the premiere of the HBO series in Los Angeles. trance Tuesday night.
On Thursday morning, New York Post‘s Page six An eyewitness account was mentioned poker face Star and multi-hyphenate make a scene on a red Delta plane returning to New York after Tuesday night’s premiere. Lyonne joined the cast trance for the third season, which premieres Sunday night, and the event was held earlier that night at the TLC Chinese Theater in Hollywood in Hollywood.
The newspaper reported that Lyonne, who was said to still be wearing the see-through outfit she wore at the premiere, appeared “out of her seat in a first-class seat, and when flight attendants asked her to close her laptop and fasten her seatbelt for takeoff, she did not respond.” After “several flight attendants repeatedly tried to convince the star to follow their orders,” the plane returned to the gate and the star was told, “The plane isn’t going anywhere until you get off.” Leon reportedly went to the bathroom and eventually exited the plane.
The accident delayed the plane by just over an hour.
On Thursday afternoon, Lyonne took to her social media to address the report, which began spreading throughout the day.
“My heart goes out to all the unpaid TSA agents at our airports,” she wrote. “I was definitely looking forward to getting candid with @DrewBarrymore yesterday but guessing was out of the question. Who owns Page Six/New York Post now again?”
Lyon was a scheduled guest on Wednesday The Drew Barrymore Showwhich is registered in New York. Ha trance Meanwhile, the role was kept secret.
Hollywood Reporter I have reached out to a Lyon representative for comment.
Lyonne, who has spoken publicly about her history of addiction and recovery, revealed in a tweet in January that she had relapsed and was no longer sober. Last month, she thanked fans for their support during her recovery journey, writing on March 9, “Proud to report that this baby girl is doing so much better and is back on her feet. I want to thank our recovery communities and the fans who have stood by them and been so supportive. I aim to keep the journey somewhat private, but look forward to sharing my experience, strength, and hope as it makes sense.”

