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Natasha Lyonne is addressing recent headlines in her own way—direct, slightly cryptic, and unmistakably on-brand.
The Poker Face star responded on social media following reports that she was escorted off a flight after allegedly not complying with instructions from flight attendants. According to Page Six, the incident occurred on a flight from Los Angeles to New York City and reportedly caused a delay of over an hour.
Sources claimed Lyonne appeared “out of it” and did not respond when asked to put away her laptop and prepare for takeoff.
The reported incident came just hours after Lyonne attended the red carpet premiere for Season 3 of Euphoria, where some observers noted concern about her demeanor.
She was also scheduled to appear on The Drew Barrymore Show the following day but did not attend.
In response, Lyonne posted:
“My heart is with all the unpaid TSA agents at our airports. 💞 Sure was looking forward to speaking honestly with @DrewBarrymore yesterday but guess wasn’t in the cards. Who owns page six/New York Post now again?”
The statement, while not directly confirming or denying the specifics of the report, appeared to question the narrative being circulated and the outlets behind it.
Earlier this year, Lyonne had shared that after maintaining sobriety for a decade, she recently experienced a relapse. That context has added another layer to the conversation, with fans expressing both concern and support across social platforms.
As of now, Lyonne has not provided further clarification on the reported incident. Still, her response signals a clear awareness of the headlines—and a refusal to engage with them in a conventional way.


