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Exclusive | Natasha Lyonne jokes about getting kicked off Delta flight: ‘It’s been a doozy’

Natasha Lyonne was in great spirits as she described her recent flight snafu as quite the “doozy.”

“Oh, you mean my flight plans? My performance art piece?” the “Poker Face” alum, 47, teased when Page Six asked her how she was doing Wednesday at the 2026 Planned Parenthood of greater New York Spring Into Action Gala.

“It’s been a doozy,” Lyonne said in a more serious tone, noting that she’s “grateful to be somewhat of a ‘Marathon Man.’”

Natasha Lyonne joked about her recent Delta Airlines mishap last week on a red carpet for Planned Parenthood of Greater New York on Wednesday night. Page Six
The actress had been booted from a flight after attending the “Euphoria” season 3 premiere on April 7. Johns PKI / SplashNews.com

Last week, the “Russian Doll” star was escorted off a red-eye Delta flight from LA to NY after attending the season 3 premiere of “Euphoria” after appearing “out of it.”

Lyonne later blamed her behavior on a sleeping pill, which she had taken because she had planned to be “bushy tailed” and “beauty rested” as she was scheduled to go straight to a glam session for an appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show” right after she landed.

The “Orange is The New Black” alum flitted off Page Six’s suggestion that she was a survivor.

Lyonne jokingly called it her “performance art piece.” Page Six
The “OITNB” alum, seen here at the “Euphoria” premiere, later blamed the incident on a sleeping pill. John Salangsang/Shutterstock

“I don’t know if it’s been as wild a ride as anyone else,” she shared. “I look down and see my own two feet, so I assume I’m where I’m meant to be.”

Lyonne added that she was “humbled” by her friendships and called herself a New Yorker.

“We’re all living in wild times,” she opined, “and we’re all doing our best.”

In January, Lyonne — who openly battled drug and alcohol addictions in the mid-2000s — revealed she relapsed after 10 years of sobriety.

The “Poker Face” alum spoke at the gala. BFA.com / BACKGRID
Lyonne said that everyone should care about women’s health “because this impacts all of us.” BFA.com / BACKGRID

But last month, she shared that she was “doing a whole lot better” and was “back on her feet.”

The former child star was on hand at the gala honoring Pink with the Catalyst of Change Award for her vocal advocacy for reproductive rights. Helena Christensen, Lily Rabe, Hamish Linklater, and Patricia Arquette also attended the event, which raised over $1.2 million.

Lyonne noted that it seems odd that supporting the Women’s Healthcare organization has “become almost like a radical position when it’s just health care,” adding that everyone should care about it “because this impacts all of us.”

Planned Parenthood of Greater New York has continued to provide health care services and support for all without discrimination based on immigration status.


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