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What Character Does Natasha Lyonne Play in 'Euphoria' Season 3?
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Natasha Lyonne’s Character in Euphoria Season 3 Explained


What Character Does Natasha Lyonne Play in 'Euphoria' Season 3?



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Natasha Lyonne is one of the several famous guest stars appearing in season three of Euphoria, the HBO series’ most highly anticipated season.

Following the red carpet premiere in Los Angeles in April, Natasha’s name made the rounds online for an unfortunate reason.

At one point the staffer said “Ma’am I need you to come off the plane.”

Natasha seemingly addressed the incident in an X post on April nine twenty twenty-six tweeting in part “Sure was looking forward to speaking honestly with @DrewBarrymore yesterday but guess wasn’t in the cards,” she tweeted before adding “Who owns page six/New York Post now again?”

Below find out what we know so far about Natasha’s role in season three of Euphoria.

What Character Does Natasha Lyonne Play in 'Euphoria' Season three?
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Has Natasha Lyonne Appeared in Other Euphoria Seasons?

No season three is Natasha’s first and only appearance in the HBO series.

Who Is Natasha Lyonne’s Euphoria Season Three Character?

At the time of publication the details of Natasha’s season three role are still unclear.

Natasha shared photos from the season three red carpet premiere on her Instagram and wrote that she is “so grateful to be a part of this legendary show” in her caption.

Who Else Is Guest Starring in the Euphoria Season Three Cast?

In addition to Natasha other guest stars joining season three include Sharon Stone Rosalía Eli Roth and Trisha Paytas , just to name a few.



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