Natasha Lyonne supported by Lily Tomlin and Melissa Etheridge amid battle to quit cigarettes
Natasha Lyonne gets support from Lily Tomlin and Melissa Etheridge in the midst of her battle to quit: ‘You’ve got this’
Natasha Lyonne received kind words from fellow celebrities like Melissa Etheridge and Lily Tomlin while documenting her efforts to quit cigarettes.
The 43-year-old Poker Face actress took to Twitter on Thursday with a screenshot from her phone of a lighted Marlboro light cigarette dangling from her mouth, with caption on the image reading: “I miss so much already smoke”. ‘
The New York City native, who played Nadia Vulvokov on the Netflix show Russian Doll, pointed out that the image in question predates her most recent effort to quit smoking.
“It didn’t sell and my phone keeps making videos from memory that include smoking like a dark temptress,” he said. ‘I’m day 3 without smoking, I don’t @’.
Lyonne, who played Nicky Nichols in Orange Is the New Black, received supportive sentiments from showbiz contemporaries including Lily Tomlin, 83, and Melissa Etheridge, 61, amid their push to kick the dangerous habit. .
The Latest: Natasha Lyonne, 43, received kind words from fellow celebrities including Melissa Etheridge, 83, and Lily Tomlin, 61, as she documented her efforts to quit smoking cigarettes.
Etheridge said: ‘Hi @nlyonne, I see you’re quitting. As a 19-year-old cancer thriver, I want to give him as much encouragement as I can.’
The musical artist continued: ‘Your #PokerFace show is great! Just like #RussianDoll, you are amazing! You got it!! It’s so good!!’
The American Pie star responded to the Come to My Window artist, ‘Woowowow!! Thank you!! Very cool!!’
Tomlin, who worked with Lyonne on the 1998 film Krippendorf’s Tribe, told her, ‘Put your head up, darling,’ to which Lyonne said, ‘Wow! If getting encouragement from you is an advantage of not smoking, I’ll take it!’
Tomlin added: ‘So we’ll continue to cheer each other on. The world needs your art and your vision, so choose wisely for yourself.’
Lyonne also exchanged kind words with comedian George Wallace, 70, who encouraged her: “You can do this!”
Earlier in the week, Lyonne called herself ‘a non-smoker rededicated to a life of directing’ before saying the next day: ‘Can I smoke now?’
On Thursday, he mused on the social networking site: ‘Why can’t someone invent a healthy cigarette? I thought this was the future.
The Poker Face actress was photographed in New York during fashion week last month.
Lyonne thanked music artist Melissa Etheridge for her kind words on the social media site.
Tomlin, who worked with Lyonne on the 1998 film Krippendorf’s Tribe, sent her words of support amid her efforts to kick the habit.
Lyonne also exchanged kind words with comedian George Wallace, 70, who encouraged her: “You can do this!”