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Natasha Lyonne Discusses Removal from Delta Flight After Euphoria Premiere

Actress Natasha Lyonne spoke about being removed from a Delta Airlines flight following the Euphoria season 3 premiere. She attributed the incident to the effects of a sleeping pill and addressed her recent health and sobriety updates at a New York gala.

New York Post
1 source·Apr 16, 4:46 PM(3 hrs ago)·1m read
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Natasha Lyonne discussed her recent removal from a Delta Airlines flight during an appearance at a New York gala. The incident occurred after she attended the Euphoria season 3 premiere on April 7. Lyonne said she was escorted off a red-eye flight from Los Angeles to New York after appearing disoriented.

She attributed her behavior on the flight to a sleeping pill she had taken to be rested for a scheduled appearance on a television show immediately after landing. Lyonne described the situation as a "performance art piece" and noted that she was grateful to be okay. Lyonne also spoke about her personal challenges, including a relapse after 10 years of sobriety, which she revealed in January.

She stated that she was "doing a whole lot better" and "back on her feet" as of last month. 2 million, Lyonne emphasized the importance of women's health care, stating that it affects everyone. The event honored an advocate for reproductive rights and included other attendees from the entertainment industry.

The organization hosting the gala continues to provide health care services without discrimination based on immigration status.

Story Timeline

3 events
  1. April 7, 2026

    Natasha Lyonne attended the Euphoria season 3 premiere.

    1 sourceNew York Post
  2. April 7-8, 2026

    Lyonne was removed from a Delta Airlines red-eye flight from Los Angeles to New York.

    1 sourceNew York Post
  3. April 15, 2026

    Lyonne spoke about the incident and her health at a New York gala.

    1 sourceNew York Post

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Awareness of women's health care issues could be supported by gala fundraising efforts.

  2. 02

    Public discussion on airline passenger management and medication effects may increase.

  3. 03

    Lyonne's openness about sobriety may influence public conversations on addiction recovery.

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Word count184 words
PublishedApr 16, 2026, 4:46 PM
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