Euphoria's Alanna Ubach accuses Lyft driver of stealing cash package

'Euphoria' star Alanna Ubach is spilling some serious tea about a shady Lyft ride gone wrong. She claims a driver promised to deliver a package stuffed with over $1,000 in cash, only to ghost her and vanish with the goods. Now, the LAPD is on the case after she filed a grand theft report.

Oh honey, grab your popcorn because this Hollywood drama is straight out of a bad thriller. Alanna Ubach, the fierce 'Euphoria' actress known for serving looks and attitude, found herself in a real-life mess this week. Picture this: she's in Hollywood, trusting a Lyft driver to handle a delivery because, allegedly, he swore the app takes care of packages. She hands over a parcel wrapped in paper towels and tape—inside? Over $1,000 in cold, hard cash. Why the cash quest? Alanna's sister tragically passed away in November, leaving bills stacking up like bad karma, and she's had hiccups paying dues with checks.

But plot twist: the driver gets close to the drop-off spot on the app, then poof—phone off, radio silence. The recipient? Left twiddling thumbs outside for a solid 45 minutes post-scheduled time. Alanna calls Lyft to vent, and they hit her with the bombshell: 'We don't do packages.' Driver was lying through his teeth! Lyft reaches out to him, and get this—he denies everything, claiming zero knowledge. As if!

Fuming, Alanna files a police report for grand theft, and LAPD confirms to TMZ they're investigating this cash caper. We hit up Lyft for comment... crickets so far. Talk about a ride-share nightmare turning into a full-on heist. Is this the end of trusting apps with your valuables, or just one rogue driver's messy moment? Spill more tea if you know the deets! 🔥

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