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Rosie O’Donnell’s Dramatic Weight Loss Sparks ‘Mounjaro Face’ Buzz: The Latest Celebrity Health Trend





Rapid weight loss often results in a noticeable decrease in facial fat, which can lead to sagging skin and a more drawn appearance. Rosie O’Donnell experienced this firsthand. In a photo from October 2025, signs of what is sometimes referred to as “Ozempic face” or, in her case, “Mounjaro face,” are evident. When compared to an image from September 2022, taken just before she began using the medication, the difference is apparent. The skin around her mouth and cheeks appears significantly looser.

The transformation is so pronounced that an expert described O’Donnell’s case as the most notable example of “Ozempic face” among celebrities, highlighting more than just the sagging skin. “Her skin has taken on a grayish tone,” Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Samuel Golpanian explained to us in August 2025. Despite these cosmetic changes, O’Donnell seems content with the trade-off, valuing the health benefits of her weight loss above all else.

Rosie O’Donnell is thrilled with her weight-loss journey and frequently shares her enthusiasm. The comedian has faced health challenges for many years. In August 2012, she experienced a serious health scare with a heart attack. The following year, she opted for vertical gastric sleeve surgery to aid in her weight loss and health improvement. Over the next two years, she successfully shed 64 pounds, marking a significant milestone in her ongoing health journey.

Rosie O’Donnell can’t stop raving about new appearance

Rosie O’Donnell is ecstatic about her weight-loss journey and can’t keep raving about it. The comedian has struggled with her health for decades. In August 2012, O’Donnell faced a tragic health scare when she suffered a heart attack. The following year, she underwent vertical gastric sleeve surgery to help her lose weight and improve her health. Within two years, she had dropped an impressive 64 pounds. 

The surgery helped curb O’Donnell’s appetite, especially her sweet tooth. “This year, the whole trick-or-treat, I had one lollipop. I don’t feel that same pull for it,” she told People in 2015. After getting on Mounjaro in 2022, her appetite decreased even further. While O’Donnell also implemented lifestyle changes to aid in her journey, like cutting back on sugar and exercising more, she attributed most of her weight-loss success to the GLP-1 drug. “My appetite has decreased significantly. It’s probably the meds,” she said in a January 2023 TikTok video.

O’Donnell hasn’t looked back. In the years since she got on Mounjaro, she has expressed shock at how different she looks. In August 2025, she revealed her struggles shopping for clothes because she has a hard time understanding her new body. “[Friends Camryn Manheim and Robin Ruzan] took this photo of me in the dressing room — i am shocked im a 12,” she shared on Instagram, referring to the picture seen above. She went on to share her appreciation for the weight-loss drug. “#mounjaro is a life saver,” she concluded her post.



Transformative Experience: Ugandan Traveler Applauds Seamless Journey at Murtala Muhammed Airport

A Ugandan woman recently expressed her surprise at the improvements she noticed during her visit to Murtala Muhammed International Airport. Her experience this time sharply contrasted with her previous visit two years ago.

Reflecting on her earlier trip, she recalled encountering airport staff who requested dollars and shillings, leaving her with a less-than-favorable impression of the airport’s operations.

However, on this recent visit, she observed a significant change in airport personnel’s behavior, noting their newfound professionalism. She was pleased to report that no one solicited money from her, which marked a positive evolution in her travel experience at the airport.

In her words, she said:

“Murtala Muhammed Airport has really changed. When I came to Nigeria two years ago, the airport staff were asking me for dollars and shillings. Now, everyone is acting professional and no one asked me for any money.”

Her statement highlights a noticeable shift in the conduct of airport officials, especially regarding complaints of extortion often reported by travellers in the past.

Many have described her experience as a sign of improvement, while others hope such professionalism becomes consistent in the country.

One user wrote, “Na so e suppose be. I hope say this change go last.” Another added, “Good to hear something positive for once.”

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Early Morning Texts Between Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy Stir Up Drama with Wife Erica

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Tiger Woods’ habit of sending late-night text messages reportedly irked Erica Stoll, the wife of current Masters champion Rory McIlroy, according to revelations in a new book about their friendship.

In the book titled “Rory: The Heartache and Triumph of Golf’s Most Human Superstar,” renowned golf journalist Alan Shipnuck explores the unusual nocturnal texts Woods sent to McIlroy, offering fresh insights into their relationship.

Back in 2017, McIlroy commented on Woods’ struggle with insomnia, which he attributed to excessive training, Shipnuck notes. “He has difficulty sleeping, which I believe is due to over-training. I sometimes have to tell him to take it easy,” McIlroy shared. “He would text me at four in the morning, like, ‘Working out. What are you up to?'”

McIlroy added humorously, “Erica was not happy about it. I’d get these messages in the dead of night, and I’d be like, ‘Tiger’s at the gym again.'”

Despite these nocturnal interruptions, Woods and McIlroy have forged a strong friendship and business partnership off the golf course over the years. On the green, though, they have been formidable opponents in major tournaments, the PGA Tour, and the Ryder Cup for nearly two decades.

Woods, 50, was McIlroy’s idol. The younger pro, 36, grew up in Northern Ireland and watched Woods play in the iconic 1996 US Amateur Open. McIlroy also vividly remembers seeing the then-28-year old American in the flesh while attending a tournament in Kilkenny as a teenager in 2004.

A new book has shed light on the complex friendship between Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods

A new book has shed light on the complex friendship between Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods

Having been McIlroy's idol as a child, Woods has become close with the Masters champion

Having been McIlroy’s idol as a child, Woods has become close with the Masters champion

Woods would text McIlroy in the middle of the night from the gym, which 'p***ed off' wife Erica

Woods would text McIlroy in the middle of the night from the gym, which ‘p***ed off’ wife Erica

McIlroy embraces daughter Poppy during the annual par-3 event at the Masters on Wednesday

McIlroy embraces daughter Poppy during the annual par-3 event at the Masters on Wednesday

‘I’m drawn to him, yeah,’ McIlroy said of Woods in 2017. ‘He’s an intriguing character because you could spend two hours in his company and see four different sides to him.

‘He’s thoughtful. He’s smart. He can’t sleep so that’s all he does – he reads stuff and educates himself on everything.’

In December 2010, a fresh-faced McIlroy finally got his first chance to play with his hero in an official event.

They stayed close after that – despite their pursuits of individual golfing glory – as McIlroy leaned on Woods’s experience while cementing himself as his equal at the highest level of the sport.

Their friendship strengthened after Woods’s car crash in 2021, when he rolled his car at high speed in California so badly that he broke his right leg in multiple places and there were fears that he could have faced amputation.

McIlroy went to visit Woods while he was recovering – it was the first time he had been inside his home.

The duo are now aligned in their efforts to make significant changes to the golfing landscape. They both served on the PGA Tour’s policy board before McIlroy resigned in November 2023.

They are also co-founders of TMRW Sports, which is responsible for TGL – the high-tech indoor golf league that is trying to bring a new audience to the sport.

‘He has been an idol and a hero of mine over the years, and I feel pretty lucky that I’ve gotten to know him more intimately than some,’ McIlroy said of Woods in 2022, according to Shipnuck.

‘And he is so passionate about what we’re doing. He realizes that the PGA Tour gave him a platform to build his brand and let him be who he is, and he has tremendous respect for the people who have come before us. 

‘Having his influence and having his counsel, not just myself but all of the players on the PGA Tour, he’s a great advocate to have, and it’s awesome to be doing these things with him. I have to pinch myself pretty much every day that I’m in this position.’

A fresh-faced McIlroy first played with Woods at an official event back in December 2010

A fresh-faced McIlroy first played with Woods at an official event back in December 2010

The pair have remained close as McIlroy has become Woods' equal with huge golfing success

The pair have remained close as McIlroy has become Woods’ equal with huge golfing success

They are also business partners and co-own the company behind TGL - the indoor golf league

They are also business partners and co-own the company behind TGL – the indoor golf league

McIlroy and Stoll looked united on Wednesday two years after he called off their divorce

McIlroy and Stoll looked united on Wednesday two years after he called off their divorce

McIlroy became just the sixth man ever to complete golf’s career Grand Slam when he finally secured the elusive green jacket at the Masters last year.

Woods is also in that exclusive club, along with Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazenbut. But Woods will not be at Augusta National this week after checking into rehab in Switzerland.

Woods was detained by police on March 27 after flipping his SUV while attempting to overtake a truck and trailer at high speed in the Florida billionaire enclave of Jupiter Island. He was found with two pills in his pocket. 

The scandalized golf legend is believed to have jetted to Switzerland last week to seek treatment after vowing to step away from the sport to focus on his health and recovery.

Woods, a five-time Masters champion, was weighing up whether to play in the Masters at the time of his arrest. He was also due to be in Augusta this week for a series of events.

The golf legend was given approval by a judge to travel outside of the United States for rehab in his latest battle with prescription pills. Shortly after, his private jet touched down in Zurich, Switzerland, where an ultra-private rehab facility is located.

Woods has been charged with driving under the influence, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test. He pleaded not guilty and is slated to appear in court on May 5.

Police released extraordinary bodycam footage detailing the aftermath of the crash last week. 

Woods was arrested for DUI on March 27 after rolling his car in Jupiter Island, Florida

Woods was arrested for DUI on March 27 after rolling his car in Jupiter Island, Florida

The golf legend's mugshot from the police station showed him with glassy, bloodshot eyes

The golf legend’s mugshot from the police station showed him with glassy, bloodshot eyes 

Woods appeared stony-faced as he sat in the passenger seat after eight hours behind bars

Woods appeared stony-faced as he sat in the passenger seat after eight hours behind bars

In one clip, Woods is heard telling police that he had spoken on the phone with President Donald Trump – who he is friends with. Trump awarded Woods the Presidential Medal of Freedom during his first term in office.

Woods was also asked how much he had to drink, to which he replied: ‘None.’

When quizzed whether he is on any medication, he said, ‘I take a few, yes,’ before detailing that he had taken it all earlier that morning.

Woods can then be seen sitting on the front of the police car for the sobriety exercises, one of which involved a cop moving her hand from side to side in front of Woods’s face as he attempted to follow it without moving his head. In another, he was asked to touch the end of his nose.

After the tests, the golf legend – who appeared to be hiccuping – was asked to stand up and face the police car. He was then told to put his hands behind his back before being placed in cuffs. 

‘I do believe your normal faculties are impaired and you’re under [the influence of] an unknown substance,’ an officer told him. ‘I’m being arrested?’ Woods asked. ‘Yes, sir,’ she responded. The affidavit, released Wednesday, also claimed Woods was ‘limping and stumbling’ during the tests.

Pink Set to Shine as Host of 2026 Tony Awards at Iconic Radio City Music Hall on June 7


NEW YORK – The Tony Awards have chosen a vibrant performer known for her dynamic energy to host this year’s televised ceremony: Pink.

The pop sensation, who has earned three Grammy Awards, will take the stage as the master of ceremonies for the first time on June 7 at Radio City Music Hall, the traditional venue for the event.

Expressing her excitement, Pink stated, “It is the honor of an entire lifetime to host a night celebrating the literal hardest working people in showbiz. Broadway has shaped my life and how I put my own shows together — it is a community that is supportive, and inclusive, and full of talent and love. These people give magic every single day, and I cannot wait to celebrate them with the entire world.”

While Pink has yet to perform on a Broadway stage, she boasts an impressive musical career, with 15 Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including four chart-toppers. Her live performances are renowned for their acrobatic flair and high-flying antics.

The Tony Awards’ executive producers, Raj Kapoor, Sarah Levine Hall, and Jack Sussman, lauded Pink as “a fearless artist whose powerhouse voice, electrifying stage presence, and undeniable authenticity embody the very spirit of live performance and theatre.”

The 2026 awards will air live on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Getting buzz from appearing on the telecast can dictate a show’s future, both on Broadway and on tour.

Last year’s show drew 4.85 million viewers to CBS, its largest broadcast audience in six years, according to Nielsen data. CBS also said the awards show drew its largest streaming audience on Paramount+ but did not disclose those viewership numbers.

The awards are presented by The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing.

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Judge Compares Nationwide Burglary Ring by Illegal Immigrants to ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ Heist

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An audacious and well-coordinated burglary ring, operating illegally within the United States, orchestrated a series of home invasions that left a chilling imprint across the nation. Employing GPS technology to track their targets, the thieves would cut power lines before stealthily entering homes cloaked in darkness, leaving behind a chaotic scene of slashed mattresses and scattered possessions.

A group of six individuals, all undocumented immigrants, were each handed sentences exceeding typical theft recommendations, a reflection of the severity and scale of their criminal activities. This decision was announced by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Michigan in a recent news release. A seventh member of the crew remains at large, evading capture.

Leading this criminal enterprise was John Sebastian Quintero-Herrera, a 29-year-old from Colombia. His role in the operation culminated in a 70-month prison sentence after he admitted guilt to the interstate transportation of stolen goods.

U.S. District Judge Jane M. Beckering, presiding over the case, drew comparisons between the gang’s activities and the heist film “Ocean’s Eleven,” highlighting their sophisticated yet cruel methods. She remarked on the unsettling impact their crimes had on homeowners, describing the operation as “bone-chilling.”

ransacked and damaged homes

Federal prosecutors detailed how the defendants systematically ransacked homes in search of valuables, underscoring the calculated and invasive nature of their crimes.

Quintero-Herrera and his crew hit at least 20 homes across the country, a case that U.S. Attorney Timothy VerHey cited as “another example of why we are so alarmed by illegal immigration into the United States.”

“When these people sneaked into our country, they weren’t looking for a chance to get a job,” VerHey said. “Their idea of a better life was to set up a burglary operation targeting the homes of people all over the United States.”

a black hidden surveillance camera with green leaves attached set on a table

The defendants used hidden surveillance cameras to watch potential victims, federal prosecutors said. (Department of Justice)

The group focused on small business owners believed to keep large amounts of cash or valuables at home. Investigators said the suspects conducted extensive surveillance, using GPS trackers to monitor victims’ movements and cameras to watch their residences.

Once targets were identified, prosecutors said the group broke into homes, sometimes cutting power beforehand before ransacking them. Authorities said they stole cash, jewelry, luxury handbags and shoes, family heirlooms, and personal documents such as passports and mortgage records.

Homes were often left in severe disarray, with belongings scattered and mattresses slashed, according to prosecutors.

a GPS grid showing the routes of their victims

The defendants put GPS trackers on their victims’ cars to locate their homes, federal prosecutors said. (Department of Justice)

Officials said the suspects spent the stolen money on drugs, nightlife and lavish travel.

“These professional burglars made over $1,500,000 breaking into people’s homes, but perhaps the most precious thing they stole from their victims was their sense of security and safety,” VerHey said.

The five other members of the crew who have pleaded guilty and been sentenced include: Iesua Ramirez-Perez, 26; Ivan Chaparro-Perez, 31; William Villarraga-Joya, 33; Paul Mendoza-Arevalo, 39; and Wendy Acosta-Arevalo, 31.

Ramirez-Perez, Chaparro-Perez and Mendoza-Arevalo were each convicted of conspiracy to transport stolen property, each receiving a sentence of 39 months, 42 months and 48 months, respectively.

Villarraga-Joya and Acosta-Arevalo were each convicted of interstate transportation of stolen property, and were sentenced to 90 months and 24 months, respectively.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Presents Unconventional Defense in Court as Potential Release from Prison Looms


The legal representatives of Sean “Diddy” Combs have made a compelling case for his immediate release from incarceration, asserting that his notorious freak-off tapes fall under the category of amateur pornography, not criminal acts. This argument was presented during an appeal session before a trio of federal judges in New York on Thursday.

Leading the defense, attorneys Alexandra Shapiro and Nicole Westmoreland, put forth this unexpected claim, suggesting Combs was subjected to an unfair trial the previous year and advocating for his release based on First Amendment rights.

Combs’ defense maintains that the 56-year-old was unjustly found guilty under the federal Mann Act, which prohibits the interstate transport of individuals for unlawful sexual activities. They argue that the recordings in question are a form of amateur pornography, safeguarded as free expression by the U.S. Constitution.

The legal team contends that these “freak-offs” and hotel escapades were elaborately staged sexual performances, complete with costumes, role-playing, and professional lighting, crafted for the purpose of creating amateur footage for Combs and his partners’ personal viewing, as reported by the Daily Mail.

“Freak-offs and hotel nights were highly choreographed sexual performances involving the use of costumes, role play, and staged lighting, which were filmed so Combs and his girlfriends could watch this amateur pornography later,” his lawyers argued, per the Daily Mail.

“Pornography production and viewing of this sort is protected by the First Amendment and thus cannot constitutionally be prosecuted,” Combs’ legal team added.

Combs’ attorneys also argued that Judge Arun Subramanian, who oversaw the case and sentencing, improperly relied on “acquitted conduct,” which refers to when a judge considers behavior associated with charges a defendant was acquitted of.

His team demanded the troubled record exec’s “immediate release” and requested the judge “grant a judgment of acquittal” or “vacate and remand for resentencing.”

Combs was convicted of transportation for prostitution in July 2025 following his September 2024 arrest on charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

While a single charge carries a maximum of 10 years in prison per count, Combs was convicted on two counts. However, he was acquitted of the higher racketeering and sex trafficking charges.

He was sentenced in October 2025 and moved from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn to a low-security federal prison in Fort Dix, New Jersey, that same month.

Judge Subramanian told Combs that his punishment would mean “hard time in prison, away from your family, friends and community” during the imprisoned music mogul’s sentencing hearing, but added that Combs “will have a life afterward.”

“Mr. Combs, you’re being sentenced for the offenses of conviction, not the crimes he was acquitted of,” the judge continued. “However, under law, the court ‘shall consider’ the nature of the offense and characteristics of the defendant.”

As Page Six previously reported, Combs’ release date was pushed up from June 4, 2028, to April 25, 2028, last month.

The surprising development came after Combs was accepted into a drug-abuse rehabilitation program in November 2025, which may often lead to shorter prison sentences.

“Mr. Combs is an active participant in the Residential Drug Abuse Program and has taken his rehabilitation process seriously from the start,” a rep for Combs said in a statement at the time.

They added, “He is fully engaged in his work, focused on growth and committed to positive change.”

Combs had previously had his release date pushed back from May 8, 2028, to June 4, 2028, after he allegedly violated multiple prison rules.

Father Allegedly Leaves 10-Month-Old Under 20-Pound Weighted Blanket During Discord Chat: Police Report

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Background: The Mankato, Minn., apartment where first responders found baby Remington Morningstar unresponsive on Oct. 1, 2025 (Google Maps). Inset (left): Omni Maxx Morningstar (Blue Earth County Sheriff”s Office). Inset (right): Remington Morningstar (Mankato Mortuary).

A man from Minnesota faces manslaughter charges following the tragic asphyxiation death of his infant son.

Twenty-six-year-old Omni Maxx Morningstar was released on bond after his arrest and booking into the Blue Earth County Jail on the manslaughter charge. As stated by Mankato city authorities, Morningstar was taken into custody on Monday after a probe into the demise of his 10-month-old son, Remington. Details from a criminal complaint obtained by Law&Crime reveal that on October 1, 2025, Morningstar placed his son face down for a nap on a bed and covered him with a 20-pound weighted blanket.

Authorities reported that Morningstar subsequently went to another room, closed the door, and put on headphones to engage in an online chat with friends via Discord.

The complaint notes that emergency personnel, including police and firefighters, arrived at Morningstar’s Mankato apartment at 3:54 p.m. in response to a medical emergency involving the baby, who lived there with his father and mother. When a firefighter inquired about the emergency, Morningstar allegedly replied it was about “a practically dead baby.”

Upon arrival, responders found the infant showing no signs of life; his extremities were cold, yet his body temperature remained high. Sadly, Remington was declared dead at the hospital an hour later, at 4:54 p.m.

Morningstar told officers at the scene that he took the baby’s temperature earlier that day and it was 104.7. According to the complaint, he told officers that his son’s temperature was “only 105, but you know what’s interesting, [he] exhibits the same symptoms as someone was 108.” He said Remington felt like he was “on fire,” and his lips were blue.

Police said Morningstar told them he put Remington down for a nap in the bedroom at 11 a.m., placing him face down with a 20-pound weighted blanket over him, covering his body up to his shoulder blades. He did not check on him again until almost 4 p.m. He told officers that he left the baby’s bedroom door open, but allegedly went into his own bedroom and closed the door. He then allegedly put on a pair of headphones and started chatting with friends on Discord.

According to the complaint, Morningstar said, “I’m thinking in my head like, [five] hours. Huh. I really do wish I would have checked on him. I mean, it only happened twice before. It spiked two times and we fixed him two times.” Morningstar explained to police that Remington was “colicky,” and the weighted blanket helped him.

Police said Morningstar also said that he started using a 12-pound weighted blanket during Remington’s naps four to five months earlier to keep his legs from moving. He stated that Remington was hospitalized about a month prior to his death when he became overheated, his body temperature reaching 104 degrees. Morningstar told police that “he had been cautioned about using a blanket at the hospital.”

Remington’s mother told police more about the previous incident, saying that she walked in to find the baby covered “head to toe” with a king-sized comforter. She was the one who took the baby’s temperature and called 911. Police said Morningstar told her that he “forgot” about the baby because he “was playing video games.”

According to the complaint, Morningstar also admitted to using the blankets to cover Remington’s head and would wear headphones to muffle his baby’s crying.

The medical examiner determined that Remington’s cause of death was probable asphyxia caused by the weighted blanket.

Morningstar was arrested on Monday and bonded out of Blue Earth County Jail on Wednesday. His next court appearance is scheduled for April 16.

 

Manhunt Intensifies: Convicted Gang Rapist Escapes Sydney Hospital, Public Urged to Remain Vigilant

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Police say “significant” resources are being devoted to the capture of a convicted gang rapist who absconded from a hospital in Sydney‘s south-west yesterday morning.

Michael Angok, a 30-year-old detainee, managed to escape from custody at Bankstown Hospital around 9:30 a.m. yesterday. He had been transferred there from Villawood Immigration Detention Centre for treatment, authorities have reported.

Angok has now been evading capture for over 30 hours.

The search continue for the 30-year-old escapee.
The search continue for the 30-year-old escapee. (NSW Police Force)

In 2014, Angok was convicted for his involvement in the gang rape of a 14-year-old girl in Doonside, located in Sydney’s western suburbs. For the past nine years, he has been held at Villawood Detention Centre.

Detective Superintendent Brett Van Akker of the NSW Police described Angok as “well-known to police” and urged the public to provide any information that might aid in locating him.

While Van Akker refrained from discussing Angok’s full criminal background, he emphasized that “significant police resources” are being employed to ensure his apprehension.

Personal items belonging to the 30-year-old were found on Gallipoli Road in Condell Park after his escape.

The entrance to the Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital where a man in his 50s was dropped after being shot in the leg. Bankstown, NSW. November 28, 2025. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital. (Kate Geraghty)

He is described as being of African appearance, about 175cm to 180cm tall, of thin build with short black hair.

He was last seen wearing a black hooded jumper, grey tracksuit pants and white ‘croc’ sandals.

Angok previously lived in the Blacktown area and may use public transport.

Detective Superintendent Brett Van Akker,Acting Commander, Bankstown Police Area Command
Detective Superintendent Brett Van Akker,Acting Commander, Bankstown Police Area Command (Nine)

“If anyone knows the whereabouts of this individual, I urge them to come forward and contact police through Crime Stoppers or Triple-Zero,” Van Akker said. 

As the search continues, anyone who sees Angok is urged not to approach him but to contact Triple Zero (000) immediately.

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Natasha Lyonne Ejected from Delta Flight: What Really Happened?

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Actress Natasha Lyonne was reportedly escorted off a Delta flight after she failed to comply with cabin crew instructions to shut down her laptop and fasten her seatbelt.

According to a report by Page Six, the incident occurred as Lyonne was set to leave Los Angeles on Tuesday. This was merely hours after she attended the highly-anticipated season three premiere of “Euphoria” in Hollywood, where she appeared somewhat disoriented.

This event follows a recent admission from Lyonne that she had experienced a setback in her sobriety journey after maintaining nearly a decade of sobriety.

Witnesses noted that Lyonne, who was seated in first class and still donned attire from the premiere, was given instructions by several flight attendants. Reports indicate that she appeared to be nodding off during the situation.

An eyewitness observed Lyonne being given instructions by multiple flight attendants, and the actress was reportedly dozing off during the mishap. 

She was heard telling flight attendants at one point: ‘Ah! You scared me!’

Natasha Lyonne was reportedly escorted off a flight after failing to respond to flight attendants asking her to turn off her laptop and fasten her seatbelt - pictured at the Euphoria season 3 premiere on April 7

Natasha Lyonne was reportedly escorted off a flight after failing to respond to flight attendants asking her to turn off her laptop and fasten her seatbelt – pictured at the Euphoria season 3 premiere on April 7

Lyonne was reportedly sitting first class when she was kicked off a Delta flight; stock photo of Delta flight in 2014

Lyonne was reportedly sitting first class when she was kicked off a Delta flight; stock photo of Delta flight in 2014

The staff were eventually able to retrieve her laptop and the plane taxied onto the runway before it returned to the gate, where a Delta staffer boarded to speak to Lyonne. 

‘Ma’am, do you need medical attention?’ the staffer reportedly asked Lyonne. ‘Ma’am, I need you to come off the plane. Do you need help with your belongings?’

The captain later revealed they had dealt with a passenger unable to follow ‘basic commands’ as they addressed the more than hour-long delay with travelers. 

‘We have a passenger who for whatever reason … wouldn’t follow some basic commands … We had a passenger who didn’t seem up to the task tonight so that’s why they were asked to be booked on another flight — I do apologize for the inconvenience, but we will get you to New York as quickly and as safely as possible,’ the captain reportedly said. 

The Daily Mail has contacted a representative for Lyonne and Delta for comment but did not immediately hear back. 

The incident comes three months after she revealed she suffered a relapse.  

‘Took my relapse public, more to come,’ Lyonne told her 545.5k followers, who showered her with support.

‘Thanks, boss … for the grace, etc.,’ the actress wrote in response to one bolstering comment. ‘Sending love back your way. May become a pothead or a nun. TBD.’

The incident comes three months after Lyonne revealed she had suffered a relapse after being sober for nearly 10 years - pictured April 7

The incident comes three months after Lyonne revealed she had suffered a relapse after being sober for nearly 10 years – pictured April 7

An eyewitness observed Lyonne being given instructions by multiple flight attendants, and the actress was reportedly dozing off during the mishap. She was heard telling flight attendants at one point: 'Ah! You scared me!' - Pictured January 4 in LA

An eyewitness observed Lyonne being given instructions by multiple flight attendants, and the actress was reportedly dozing off during the mishap. She was heard telling flight attendants at one point: ‘Ah! You scared me!’ – Pictured January 4 in LA 

Lyonne didn’t give an exact time frame of when the relapse occurred or how, but she stressed that ‘recovery is a lifelong process.’

‘Anyone out there struggling, remember you’re not alone,’ her written message continued on Saturday, January 24.

‘Grateful for love and smart feet. Gonna do it for baby Bambo. Stay honest, folks. Sick as our secrets.’

The Orange is the New Black alum added: ‘If no one told ya today, I love you. No matter how far down the scales we have gone, we will see how our experience may help another. Keep going, kiddos. Don’t quit before the miracle. Wallpaper your mind with love. Rest is all noise and baloney.’

To one devotee she wrote, ‘Love ya back,’ and to another, she confided, ‘We need better systems and to end shame — bill the Sacklers and stilettos or something but don’t @ me for getting honest.’

She was referring to the notorious Sackler family, known for owning Purdue Pharma, which developed the highly addictive pain medication OxyContin and amassed billions from its sales.

Last year, the company was forced to cough up a $7.4 billion settlement for their role in the current opioid epidemic.

She then updated fans on her sobriety journey in March: ‘Proud to report this kid is doing a whole lot better & back on her feet,’ the 46-year-old actress posted to X.

Lyonne, who completed rehab in 2006, previously spoke about her downward spiral into drug and alcohol addiction in a candid interview with Entertainment Weekly in 2012.

‘Spiraling into addiction is really, really scary,’ she said. ‘Some things have a very A-to-B scientific effect. Like, alcohol is a depressant. Cocaine is a stimulant. And then: Cocaine plus heroin is bad! That’s the point of my story, that’s the moral. Coke plus heroin equals speedball. And speedball equals bad, you know?

‘It’s weird to talk about,’ she said at the time. ‘I was definitely as good as dead, you know? A lot of people don’t come back. That makes me feel wary, and self-conscious. I wouldn’t want to feel prideful about it. People really rallied around me and pulled me up by my f—ing bootstraps.’

Lyonne was making headlines in the early to mid-2000s but not the nice kind: a drunk-driving arrest, a run-in with a neighbor resulting in a court appearance, hospitalization for hepatitis C, a collapsed lung and infective endocarditis and later open-heart surgery to correct damage done.

In 2006 at age 27, she checked into an in-patient rehab for treatment for her drug and alcohol abuse.

‘Eventually, I made it through those dark nights of the soul,’ Lyonne told The Times in 2024.

Lyonne has seen a career resurgence in her 40s, and recently she has shifted her focus away from starring roles to directing, writing and producing, such as the 1980s-set boxing film Bambo.

Liverpool’s Bold Move: Unveiling the Next Mohamed Salah with Bundesliga Stars and a Fresh Winger Strategy

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Arne Slot found himself in a tight spot with his Liverpool squad on the ropes in Paris. Seeking a spark, he glanced at the substitutes’ bench, hoping for a game-changer.

Mohamed Salah, though outwardly calm, likely simmered with frustration beneath his high-vis bib and club tracksuit as he waited. Despite the pressing need for a goal to turn the tide against Paris Saint-Germain at 2-0, Slot chose not to call upon the prolific forward, who boasts an impressive 255 goals for the club.

After a hefty £450 million splurge last summer, those steering the ship at Anfield are now strategizing on how to fill the void should Salah depart—a task that promises to be challenging.

In this context, Daily Mail Sport delves into Liverpool’s blueprint for Salah’s potential replacement, examining the players on their radar and the financial resources earmarked for this significant transition.

Daily Mail Sport has looked at how they will do that, which players they are targeting and what money is available.

When in desperate need of a goal at 2-0 down to Paris Saint-Germain, Arne Slot did not fancy Mohamed Salah, a man with 255 of them for the club

When in desperate need of a goal at 2-0 down to Paris Saint-Germain, Arne Slot did not fancy Mohamed Salah, a man with 255 of them for the club

What sort of player do Liverpool want?

It was a question we posed to Slot last Friday and he joked that with the way football is going, someone who could take a long throw-in would be beneficial.

But on a serious note, Liverpool have noticed that the game is evolving and they could turn to a more tricky, pacy winger that can unlock a deep defence.

Just take the last few games for the Reds. They were undone by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s mazy run for PSG’s second goal, several doses of brilliance from Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo at Manchester City, and trickery from Yankuba Minteh (more on him later) at Brighton.

And then look around at the world’s best teams. Pep Guardiola used to prefer the sensible, conservative approach of Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva on the wings when City won the Treble – now he wants the unorthodox styles of Cherki, Semenyo and Jeremy Doku. The best team in Europe this season are probably Bayern Munich and their attackers are similar with Luis Diaz, Michael Olise and Serge Gnabry as a trio behind Harry Kane.

‘We are aware that football has changed in England,’ Slot said last week. ‘We will always try to have our own style, but we cannot shut our eyes for the new reality.

‘And that it’s not only low blocks, it’s also set-piece after set-piece after set-piece. One of the reasons why we haven’t been successful in the first half of the season was mainly set-pieces. Yes, I’m fully involved in next season and we have these discussions as well.

‘How can we unlock a low block? Wingers are very important to unlock a low block, as we noticed last season with Mo and Luis Diaz. Replacing Mo on a one-on-one is probably impossible. So we have to find a way of making it work that the team is stronger.’

Slot insists he is part of the recruitment process – and a big change is needed with at least one forward a necessity.

Antoine Semenyo and Jeremy Doku offer Manchester City unpredictability on the wings

Antoine Semenyo and Jeremy Doku offer Manchester City unpredictability on the wings

Bayern Munich have been Europe's best team this season with the likes of Luis Diaz (centre) and Michael Olise (right) buzzing around behind Harry Kane

Bayern Munich have been Europe’s best team this season with the likes of Luis Diaz (centre) and Michael Olise (right) buzzing around behind Harry Kane

Who may they target?

RB Leipzig’s 19-year-old wide man Yan Diomande has been followed extensively by Liverpool, according to sources. But he will not be cheap – the German side want €100m (£87.3m) – and this could put the Reds and other suitors off.

The young Ivorian has also been followed by Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, PSG and Bayern Munich and has had an extraordinary rise. As my colleague Nathan Salt reported this week, just three years ago, Diomande was playing amateur football in the American fourth tier.

He could not afford football boots as a kid but flourished and moved to Florida without a word of English in his vocabulary after an exceptional Under 17 Africa Cup of Nations.

Liverpool have solid relations with Leipzig having signed Dominik Szoboszlai and Ibrahima Konate from them in recent years. They also nearly did a deal for defender Lutsharel Geertruida – on loan at Sunderland from Leipzig – earlier this year. But the Germans will not sell Diomande on the cheap, should the Reds or any other team decide to step up their interest. Leipzig are also set to offer him a new deal with a bumper pay rise to try to convince him to stay.

Another option is Minteh at Brighton, whom Slot coached at Feyenoord. The Seagulls wide man has really stepped up in the last 18 months after joining from Newcastle in 2024. Albion paid £33m and would realistically want to double their money.

The Gambian, 21, said recently he has ‘fallen in love’ with Brighton and is settled on the south coast – but might find it tough to turn down a move to an elite side.

German reports this week have talked up Hoffenheim winger Bazoumana Toure as a potential option. The Ivorian has 11 Bundesliga assists this term and the club have kept a watching brief on him but he is perhaps not the No 1 target right now.

Juventus winger Francisco Conceicao has been mentioned as an option by some reports and sources in Portugal say Liverpool have monitored him, but any talk may be driven more from the Serie A team’s side.

RB Leipzig’s 19-year-old wide man Yan Diomande (left) has been followed extensively by Liverpool

RB Leipzig’s 19-year-old wide man Yan Diomande (left) has been followed extensively by Liverpool

Another option is Yankuba Minteh (right) at Brighton, whom Slot coached at Feyenoord. The Seagulls wide man has really stepped up in the last 18 months

Another option is Yankuba Minteh (right) at Brighton, whom Slot coached at Feyenoord. The Seagulls wide man has really stepped up in the last 18 months

Juventus winger Francisco Conceicao (left) has been mentioned as an option by some reports and sources in Portugal say Liverpool have monitored him

Juventus winger Francisco Conceicao (left) has been mentioned as an option by some reports and sources in Portugal say Liverpool have monitored him

Juve boss Luciano Spalletti, who coached Salah at Roma, said this week: ‘The comparison with the early Salah is appropriate. Conceicao is still a young player; he has things to learn. He needs to convince himself that he can also play more centrally.’

Given Newcastle’s reported need to sell players this year, Anthony Gordon will inevitably be linked again after nearly moving in 2024, while Liverpool will be looking at a host of other candidates. 

PSG’s Bradley Barcola and Real Madrid’s Rodrygo were discussed last summer.

Is anyone at the club ready to step up?

Rio Ngumoha will be expected to take further strides next year. When rumours around Barcola were swirling last summer, club officials insisted they did not want to block the pathway for Ngumoha, though Slot pushed back at those putting too much pressure on the 17-year-old this season.

The youngster has shown he is more than capable of playing a bigger role next year but the club are right to go easy on his body.

Last year’s trio of signings in Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike have played just 88 minutes together this year and they will only get better next season, injuries permitting. Perhaps they will replicate Salah’s output and influence between the three of them.

Rio Ngumoha, 17, will be expected to take further strides next year

Rio Ngumoha, 17, will be expected to take further strides next year

What money is available?

Football finance expert Kieran Maguire told Daily Mail Sport recently that Liverpool could have a £200m black hole should they not qualify for the Champions League. They are currently fifth, enough for a Champions League spot, with seven games to go but are only one point above Chelsea and three in front of Brentford and Everton.

‘Effectively for every £1 you make in the Champions League, you probably make 22p in the Europa League and 11p in the Conference League,’ said Maguire. ‘So it really is a case of Champions League or bust as far as the finances are concerned.’

There is also the factor that potential transfer targets might not want to join if the Reds are not playing in Europe’s premier competition.

Salah defined a generation. Replacing him will lay the foundations for the next generation.