That Time Winona Ryder Told An Absolutely Wild Story About The TSA Holding Her Up So She’d Say Beetlejuice 3 Times

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Ever since the first time you saw the Tim Burton movie Beetlejuice, have you been prone to saying the poltergeist’s name three times? Winona Ryder sure has, having playing Lydia Deetz back in 1988 and reprising the role in the highly-anticipated sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Actually, I should be saying that Ryder has said the ghost’s name outside of the horror-comedy film series, as she recalled the wild story of the TSA holding her up to say “Beetlejuice” three times.

It’s no surprise that when people see Winona Ryder, they think of Beetlejuice, one of her best movies. She played Lydia flawlessly with all of her dark, yet funny memorable quotes from the Tim Burton classic as well as fashioning her goth attire. Her Beetlejuice presence is so memorable that the Stranger Things actress told the story to eTalk CTV of the TSA holding her up so she’d say the name of Michael Keaton’s character name three times:

I have missed flights because the TSA people wouldn’t let me through unless I said [Beetlejuice] three times! […] But I would do it and then be like ‘Do it again!’ It became a thing and I was like, ‘Please, I’m late!’