What's Happening?
Natasha Lyonne attended the premiere of the 'Lorne' documentary in New York City, shortly after addressing a report claiming she was removed from a flight from Los Angeles to New York. The Emmy nominee took to social media to express her support for TSA
agents and questioned the ownership of the publication that reported the incident. At the premiere, Lyonne mingled with guests and posed for photos with friends, including Seth Meyers and Sarah Sherman. The documentary, directed by Oscar winner Morgan Neville, focuses on 'Saturday Night Live' creator Lorne Michaels and is set to open in theaters on April 17.
Why It's Important?
Lyonne's public response to the flight incident highlights the challenges celebrities face in managing their public image amidst media scrutiny. Her attendance at the 'Lorne' premiere underscores her resilience and ability to maintain professional commitments despite personal setbacks. The documentary's focus on Lorne Michaels, a significant figure in entertainment, offers insights into the impact of 'Saturday Night Live' on American culture. Lyonne's involvement in such high-profile events can influence public perception and reinforce her status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.











