DHS denies detaining Natasha Lyonne after plane removal

Natasha Lyonne says she was detained by ICE after being booted from a flight, but the Department of Homeland Security is calling cap. A spokesperson told TMZ Friday that neither ICE nor TSA had anything to do with it. Spill the tea: she blames a sleepy-time pill.

Picture this: Tuesday night red-eye from LAX to NYC. Natasha Lyonne, looking a bit out of it, ignores flight attendants asking her to stash the laptop. Crew escorts her off. Messy start to the week? 😴️ She later spilled on X that she popped a Lunesta to catch Z's, then alleged ICE swooped in for a post-flight chat. Eyes emoji all around. 👀️

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