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Broadway star moans about not getting recognized on flight full of theater kids

April 4, 2026
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Broadway star moans about not getting recognized on flight full of theater kids

Tony-winning Broadway star Laura Benanti was served a piece of humble pie when a group of theater kids had no idea who she was on a recent flight.

“So, I would say about 83 percent of the people on this airplane are teenagers in a theater group, and not a single one of them recognized me,” she opened her video, which was reposted on X Thursday.

“I could not tolerate that, obviously. So, I said, ‘Are you guys part of a theater group?’ And they said yes. Then I said, ‘I do theater.’ Then, a young man in a beret and a jacket draped over his shoulders said, ‘Cool,’” she said, before she joked, “RIP.”

A woman in a New York Yankees baseball cap and trench coat on an airplane, looking distressed.
Laura Benanti was quickly humbled by the internet after she shared a video expressing her shock after she went unrecognized by a flight full of teenagers in a theater group, pictured above. X/dom_lucre
Laura Benanti in a beige baseball cap with the New York Yankees logo, wearing a beige trench coat over a yellow sweater, touching her face with her fingers, and looking away.
“I would say about 83 percent of the people on this airplane are teenagers in a theater group, and not a single one of them recognized me,” Benanti (pictured above in a follow-up video posted on Friday) said in the clip. Instagram/@laurabenanti

Of course, it didn’t take long for fans to file in with comments criticizing Benanti — whose Broadway credits include (2008) “Gypsy,” (2016) “She Loves Me,” and (2018) “My Fair Lady” — for expecting that the kids would recognize her.

“I have no idea who she is. Poor baby has to fly like the rest of us, unnoticed. Awwww, lol,” one X user wrotein response to Benanti’s clip.

“I wouldn’t recognize her either. I still don’t know who she is,” said another.

Laura Benanti in a baseball cap and trench coat on a plane.
Benanti went onto share that she informed the group that she’s also a theater performer, which earned her a simple “cool” from one of the students. Instagram/@laurabenanti

🔥🚨JUST IN: Hollywood actress Laura Benanti was in complete disbelief as not nobody recognized her on a plane. Benanti: “Not a single one of them recognized me and I could not tolerate that obviously.” pic.twitter.com/q00vD56tfU

— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) April 3, 2026

Actress Laura Benanti performing at a
The actress (seen on stage in 2016) became the target of jokes as social media users criticized her video. FilmMagic

A third person added: “People have their lives to live. You are just one out of thousands of actresses, get on with life and stop drooling over lack of attention.

Eventually, the actress walked back her original video, explaining that she was making a joke about herself in her follow-up post on Friday.

“So, I posted a video also on an airplane in this hat and jacket and it has made people very mad. Here’s what I wanna say: That video is me making fun of myself — not making fun of those kids, not expecting them to know me. That kid is an icon,” Benanti declared.

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Laura Benanti posing at The 2018 Drama League Awards.
The actress (pictured here at the 2018 Drama League Awards) later explained in a follow-up post on Friday that she was “making fun” of herself in the original post. Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic

“I know nobody cares about me. I literally have a comedy show called ‘Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares.’ So, all you mean meanies, you’re not telling me anything I don’t know. I thought this was going to be my niche theater community and somehow, it ended up on the bad side of the internet. So, just here to say, eww.”

She reiterated the comments made in her new video in the caption, adding: “Dear Internet, I was making fun of MYSELF. That is literally why my comedy show is called ‘NOBODY CARES.’”

“I don’t know how real celebrities deal with this stuff. Heading back to my sweet theater side of the internet where people understand my self deprecating humor,” she closed.

Laura Benanti at the opening of
“I know nobody cares about me. I literally have a comedy show called ‘Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares,’” Benanti (seen above at the opening of “Into the Woods” in April 2002) explained. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Keegan-Michael Key, Laura Benanti, Amy Schumer and Jeremy Shamos take a curtain call for
Several stars including Pamela Adlon, Bianca Del Rio, and Alexandra Billings (not pictured above) offered words of support for Benanti in the comments under her post. Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic

Several stars showed up to offer some supportive words to Benanti amid the backlash. Pamela Adlon and Bianca Del Rio reacted to the clip sharing several laughing emojis in her comments section.

“Your idea was BRILLIANT! Please don’t pay attention to those humans trying hard to understand their own misery. It’s a waste of time. Thank you for your joy. Your gift and your radiance,” said actress Alexandra Billings.

“Your people got it. 😂 more importantly did the kid in the jacket reach out yet? I’m dying for him to figure it out,” said fellow Broadway actress Rachel Potter.

The post Broadway star moans about not getting recognized on flight full of theater kids appeared first on Page Six.

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