Published on April 10, 2026
Natasha Lyonne made a striking appearance on the red carpet at the premiere of Focus Features’ documentary “Lorne” on April 9 in New York City. The event was a bright spot in her day, which had been overshadowed hours earlier.
Lyonne took to social media to dispute a report from Page Six claiming she had been removed from a flight traveling from Los Angeles to New York before it took off. The Emmy nominee was quick to refute the allegations, insisting she was not kicked off the flight, but rather had decided to change her travel plans.
In her statement, Lyonne expressed her frustration regarding the sensationalism in media reporting, especially when it pertains to her personal life and travel experiences. Fans and followers rallied behind her, showing support and understanding for the challenges of navigating public scrutiny.
Despite the earlier turmoil, Lyonne’s presence at the documentary premiere was met with enthusiasm from fans and the press alike. She dazzled in a stunning ensemble, showcasing her signature eclectic style and captivating charisma. The event served as a reminder of her resilience in the face of adversity and her continued impact in the entertainment industry.
“Lorne,” which chronicles the life and work of Lorne Michaels, the creator of “Saturday Night Live,” is poised to be a significant contribution to the documentary genre. As a prominent figure in comedy, Lyonne’s involvement added considerable star power to the premiere.
As the evening unfolded, it was evident that Lyonne remained unfazed negative headlines. Instead, she focused on celebrating the work being honored at the premiere, reinforcing her commitment to her craft and the importance of creativity in her life.
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