Natasha Lyonne Responds To Airplane Incident Following ‘Euphoria’ Premiere

Natasha Lyonne (Poker Face, Russian Doll) has responded to reports that she was escorted off plane following the premiere of Euphoria, according to The Hollywood Reporter. In response posted on social media, Lyonne addressed the situation publicly, pushing back on how the incident was being described.

The reported incident took place shortly after Lyonne attended the Los Angeles premiere of Euphoria season three. Reports claimed that she was removed from a flight, which quickly drew attention online and raised questions about what had happened.

The actress also expressed support for airline and airport staff, noting that she did not place blame on those involved. Her response focused on correcting the narrative while acknowledging that the situation had gained widespread attention.

The incident comes as Lyonne remains active in television, including her involvement in Euphoria, the HBO drama series created by Sam Levinson (The Idol, Malcom’s & Marie). The show, which follows a group of young people navigating relationships, identity, and addiction, has remained a major presence in television since its debut.

mxdwn has previously covered developments surrounding Euphoria and its expanding presence beyond traditional television. One recent article highlighted how the series was brought to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival for a special screening event, marking a rare moment where a scripted show was featured within a major live festival setting. That coverage focused on how HBO extended the reach of the series through immersive, real-world experiences, showing the show’s continued cultural impact.

The timing of Lyonne’s response comes as Euphoria prepares for its next chapter, with the upcoming season continuing to draw attention both for its storylines and its cast. The response marks one of Lyonne’s first public comments on the situation.

As of now, no further details have been confirmed. However, the situation has continued to draw attention following the premiere, with Lyonne’s comments offering insight into her perspective while the full details remain unclear.

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