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Natasha Lyonne Attends Film Premiere Hours After Calling Out Report About Being Kicked Off a Flight

Natasha Lyonne walked the ‘Lorne’ red carpet hours after calling out report she was recently escorted off a plane

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It seems Natasha Lyonne made her way back to New York after all. On Thursday, April 9, the actress attended the premiere for Lorne in New York City and walked the red carpet just hours after she made headlines for calling out a report that she had been kicked off a flight to New York from Los Angeles before it departed.

“Sure was looking forward to speaking honestly with Drew Barrymore yesterday but guess wasn’t in the cards. Who owns page six/New York Post now again?” Lyonne wrote in a social media post Thursday afternoon.

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@Natasha Lyonne stuns at the premiere of LORNE, a new @focusfeatures documentary about Lorne Michaels, creator of @Saturday Night Live. #redcarpet #filmpremiere #moviepremiere #SaturdayNightLive

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According to videos posted on social media from the Lorne premiere, Lyonne seemed unbothered as she walked the red carpet. Variety reported that she was seen chatting with other guests and even taking photos with a few of her famous friends.

On Tuesday, the actress attended the premiere for Euphoria’s Season Three, in which she is a guest star. Hours later, Page Six claimed that Lyonne “seemed out of it” in the first-class section of a redeye flight and failed to respond to flight staff when they asked her to close her laptop and buckle up. Sources told Page Six that Lyonne seemed to be asleep behind dark sunglasses and at one point reportedly said, “Ah, you scared me,” to the flight attendants.

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In January, Lyonne revealed she had relapsed after decades of sobriety in a pair of since-deleted social media posts. “Took my relapse public more to come,” the actress wrote in one. She followed it up with another post that read: “Recovery is a lifelong process. Anyone out there struggling, remember you’re not alone.”

From Rolling Stone US

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