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Natasha Lyonne Escorted Off Flight After ‘Euphoria’ Premiere

Natasha Lyonne was escorted off a Delta flight after the Euphoria premiere, sources say, following disruptive in-flight behavior that forced the plane to return to the gate and delay departure.

Key Points

  • Premiere attendee caused an in-flight disturbance, prompting removal and over one-hour departure delay.
  • She was reportedly unresponsive, ignored crew safety orders, and briefly secluded herself in the lavatory.
  • She missed a scheduled Drew Barrymore appearance; social posts questioned who leaked details of the incident.
PublishedApril 9, 2026 10:15 PM
UpdatedApril 9, 2026 10:31 PM

NATASHA Lyonne’s night spiralled into chaos just hours after dazzling at the ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 premiere.

The actress boarded a red-eye from L.A. to NYC still in her premiere outfit but quickly became the centre of an in-flight meltdown.

Sources say Natasha appeared “out of it” in First Class, ignoring flight attendants’ orders to close her laptop and buckle up.

Eyewitnesses reported she was dozing behind sunglasses, unresponsive as crew members repeatedly tried to get her attention.

The situation escalated when the plane had to taxi back to the gate after her laptop was confiscated.

A Delta staffer came onboard to check on her, but Natasha seemed confused, asked where she was, then shushed the staffer and vanished into the bathroom.

She later emerged munching on pretzels before being escorted off the plane, causing a delay of over an hour.

The pilot apologised to passengers, blaming a passenger who “wouldn’t follow basic commands.”
Adding fuel to the fire, Natasha missed her scheduled appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show the next day.

Insiders note Natasha recently revealed a relapse in her sobriety journey earlier this year, hinting at possible reasons behind the chaos.

Natasha posted a cryptic message online tagging Drew Barrymore, seemingly questioning the leak of the incident.

The fallout is far from over as fans and insiders scramble to understand what really went down on that flight.

And now the pressure is only building.