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Hindustan Times
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
‘Crazy plane lady' Tiffany Gomas announces new career move after viral meltdown
Tiffany Gomas, who went viral for having a meltdown on a plane in 2023, has announced a new career move. The 40-year-old, who earned the nickname 'crazy plane lady,' took to X on Tuesday to announce that she is going to be a content creator for Passes, according to TMZ. 'I told y'all that mf wasn't real… but this is… Relaunching now on Passes Come chat with me here and I'll answer all your questions!!' Gomas tweeted, referencing her caught-on-camera rant. Prior to the announcement, Gomas had been rumoured to have joined OnlyFans, which features adult content. While her fans would still have to subscribe to get access to her exclusive content, Passes forbids explicit media, per the outlet. Gomas' account features behind-the-scenes looks at 'my chaos: work, workouts, pups, sports, shoes, & fits.' 'Thanks for flying with me,' she added in her Passes bio, giving a nod to her infamous tirade. In 2023, Gomas made headlines for causing hours of delay on an American Airlines flight from Dallas to Orlando. Her concerning behaviour was filmed by a fellow passenger and shared online. In the since-viral clip, Gomas can be heard yelling, 'I'm telling you, I'm getting the f–k off and there's a reason why I'm getting the f–k off and everyone can either believe it or they can not believe it.' 'I don't give two f–ks, but I am telling you right now – that motherf–ker back there is NOT real.' Months after the incident, Gomas dispelled rumours that she saw something supernatural on the plane. During an appearance on Barstool Sports' Pardon My Take podcast, she explained, 'So, it was just like, you had an argument with some guy on the plane and then as you're leaving, you're like, 'That motherf----- is not real.'
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'Crazy plane lady' Tiffany Gomas makes career switch two years after viral rant
Two years after she went viral following a meltdown onboard an American Airlines flight, self-proclaimed 'crazy plane lady' Tiffany Gomas is launching a Passes page in which subscribers can pay to see her pose in a bikini. This week Gomas announced on social media that she will be launching a paid site that will give supporters a behind-the-scenes look at her 'chaos: work, workouts, pups, sports, shoes, & fits.' 'I told y'all that mf wasn't real… but this is…' she wrote on X. 'Relaunching now on Passes. Come chat with me here and I'll answer all your questions.' On Instagram, she told her 159,000 followers her new PG-13 account will offer an 'unfiltered, unexpected and unapologetic' look into her life. Monthly packages range from $10 to $70 and includes access to her photo uploads, discounts on pay-per-view material, messaging, signed Polaroid pics (for $500), Instagram follow backs (another $500) and other goodies. Some of her followers were hoping Gomas was going to announce she was joining the racier Only Fans, but the Dallas-based marketing exec opted for Passes, which doesn't permit explicit content. Gomas made headlines worldwide in the summer of 2023 after she charged to the front of a plane on an Orlando-bound flight before takeoff declaring one of her fellow passengers was 'not real.' 'I'm telling you, I'm getting the f*** off and there's a reason why I'm getting the f*** off and everyone can either believe it or they can not believe it,' Gomas was seen screaming as she marched down the aisle. Pointing towards the back of the plane, she declared: 'I don't give two f****, but I am telling you right now – that motherf***** back there is not real. You can sit on this plane, and you can die with them or not. I'm not going to.' After the incident, Gomas quashed online chatter from conspiracy theorists that she had seen something otherworldly. 'The reason I probably haven't come out yet is that it's so cringe,' she said during an appearance on the Pardon My Take podcast. Gomas said her outburst happened after she got into 'a little bit of an altercation' with a fellow passenger. 'It was not my best moment … it was actually a horrible moment. Absolutely mortifying,' she said, stressing that she didn't encounter an extraterrestrial. 'I literally did not see anything … It was an expression of speech.' Gomas wouldn't say what sparked the argument and only offered that she was 'in my feels' and 'highly distressed.' She was allowed to exit the plane, but her tirade continued after she was back inside the airport as she swore at cops. Police bodycam footage obtained by the New York Post showed Gomas being escorted from the terminal. 'Do not let that flight leave … That flight is not going to make it to Orlando. It's not going to,' she pleaded. In the years since, Gomas has stayed in the spotlight be continuing to joke about the event. 'Sooo, who's ready for the alien invasion that's supposed to go down today?' she tweeted last December. She then followed up her post by changing into the same outfit she wore on the plane. 'Officially ready for the invasion. Bring it on mf'ers,' she wrote. 'Yo, I'm ready,' one follower replied. 'I got popcorn. I got signs. I got it all ready to go.' mdaniell@ 'Crazy plane lady' Tiffany Gomas reveals what really caused viral 'not real' meltdown 'Crazy plane lady' Tiffany Gomas takes to air again after in-flight meltdown — but won't say what she saw


Express Tribune
5 days ago
- Business
- Express Tribune
Tiffany Gomas, viral 'crazy plane lady,' becomes content creator with Passes
Tiffany Gomas, infamously dubbed the 'Crazy Plane Lady,' is starting a new chapter in her career as a content creator. Known for her viral meltdown on an American Airlines flight in 2023, she is now focused on her digital presence. "That MF Is Not Real" Plane Woman / Tiffany Gomas (2023) — Lost Meme Archive (@LostMemeArchive) April 21, 2025 Gomas has joined Passes, a platform that allows her to share "unfiltered, unexpected and unapologetic" content. She promises to offer fans an exclusive look at her life, including behind-the-scenes glimpses of her work, workouts, and personal moments. Despite speculation about her joining adult content platforms like OnlyFans, Gomas has opted for a family-friendly approach with Passes, emphasising her commitment to keeping the content safe for work. With a subscription fee of $9.99 per month, Gomas offers fans access to her personal wall and discounts on merchandise. Her bio promises that the magic happens through direct messages, providing an interactive experience for her followers. The 40-year-old has remained in the public eye since her infamous flight incident, even dispelling rumours that it was related to something supernatural. She has since explained that her actions were the result of a personal altercation on the plane.


New York Post
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Tiffany Gomas, ‘crazy plane lady' who went viral after ‘not real' rant on flight, launches new career
The 'crazy plane lady' is now the 'safe for work lady.' Tiffany Gomas, whose notoriety took flight after she had a caught-on-camera meltdown on a plane in 2023, is getting a new career off the ground. The 40-year-old marketing executive and 'entrepreneurial trailblazer' — whose 'that motherf–ker is not real' rant on an American Airlines flight went viral two years ago — is now going to be a content creator for Passes, TMZ reported. She had been rumored to join OnlyFans, which features adult content, but Passes forbids explicit material, according to the outlet. She promises 'unfiltered, unexpected and unapologetic' material from her life. 3 Tiffany Gomas earned the nickname the Crazy Plane Lady after she had a meltdown on a flight in 2023. knuckelslawncare/Tiktok Gomas will share a behind-the-scenes looks 'of my chaos: work, workouts, pups, sports, shoes, & fits,' according to her bio on Passes. She encourages potential clients to direct message her since 'that's where all the magic happens' — before cheekily ending with a nod to her now-infamous tirade. 'Thanks for flying with me,' she wrote with a lips emoji. It will cost $9.99 a month to 'fly' with Gomas — the cheapest of several tiers she has on the site, which allows you access to her wall and earn discounts on her merchandise. Gomas made national headlines when she held up her fellow passengers on an American Airlines flight from Dallas to Orlando, after barreling to the front of the plane saying she was going to deboard because 'motherf–ker back there is not real.' 3 Tiffany Gomas, who earned the nickname the Crazy Plane Lady after she had a meltdown on a flight in 2023, is offering exclusive content on a safe for work site. Tiffany Gomas/Instagram Gomas has remained in the spotlight since, appearing on podcasts, YouTube shows and giving tours of her 'sleek' Texas home. In the months after the incident, she dispelled rumors that the episode was prompted by something supernatural or otherworldly. 'I literally did not see anything … It was an expression of speech,' she said on a podcast. 3 For $9.99 a month you can direct message the crazy plane lady and receive discounts on her merchandise. Instagram /@tiffanygomas The real reason was too 'cringe' to initially admit to, she said. 'The reason I probably haven't come out yet is that it's so cringe,' she said. Gomas said she got into a 'little bit of an altercation' with another passenger and that 'it spiraled out of control.' 'It was not my best moment … it was actually a horrible moment. Absolutely mortifying. How horribly mortifying,' she added. Authorities issued her a warrant for criminal trespass for the incident on the plane, but she was not charged or arrested, records show. Gomas has worked at Uppercut Marketing, LLC since 2016, according to her now defunct LinkedIn page.


The Irish Sun
5 days ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Woman behind viral American Airlines meltdown launches ‘unfiltered' exclusive content site 2 years after shock incident
THE so-called "crazy plane lady" who was recorded having a mid-air meltdown where she called a fellow passenger "not real" has launched an exclusive content account. Tiffany Gomas announced the "unfiltered" account with a collection of sexy bikini pictures two years after rocketing to infamy over her flight outburst. 5 Infamous American Airlines passenger Tiffany Gomas has launched an exclusive subscription-based account Credit: Instagram/tiffanygomas 5 She earned the nickname 'crazy plane lady' over her explicit mid-air rant Credit: Twitter 5 Gomas said that subscribers can DM her if they pay a monthly fee Credit: Instagram/tiffanygomas On Tuesday, the flyer told her 150,000 Instagram followers that she launched an account on the website Passes. Much like OnlyFans, Passes allows for creators to post exclusive content that's only accessed behind a paywall. However, this site is different as users can only post safe-for-work content. But despite this, Gomas made the announcement alongside a series of raunchy pictures that showed off her tan body and defined abs. In her Passes description, Gomas told followers that they would get an inside look at the "chaos" of her workouts, sports, shoes, and outfits. "Thanks for flying with me," she wrote, poking fun at her viral video. "Make sure to say hi in my DMs, that's where all the magic happens." Gomas earned the nickname "crazy plane lady" after she was filmed wildly shouting in the middle of a flight in July 2023. Most read in The US Sun "But I am telling you, right now, that motherf**ker back there is not real," she was caught saying. The clip sparked an online wildfire, with Saturday Night Live even making an entire sketch based on the incident. Eventually, when Gomas was identified as the woman in the video, some brazen onlookers tried to connect with her. UFC star Conor McGregor slid into her DMs, but Gomas insisted that he wasn't trying "to get in my pants or anything," she previously said on the "He wanted to know what I saw," Gomas revealed to the hosts in November 2023. 5 Gomas said she didn't leave the house for four weeks after the video went viral Credit: Instagram @tiffanygomas 5 She made the announcement alongside some racy snaps Credit: Instagram/tiffanygomas 'I WAS A BRAT' Gomas admitted that she was filled with regret after seeing herself go viral for the explicit rant. "I was a brat," she told She said that she tries not to think about the outburst and wants to "block it out completely." At the time the video was taken, Gomas was a marketing executive who lived in Dallas, Texas. But she said her life was quickly put on pause when she got the unwanted press. "I stayed home for over four weeks because I was so ashamed and so embarrassed I didn't wanna go in public," she said. "It was not my best moment [...] It was actually a horrible moment. "Absolutely mortifying. How horribly mortifying." Passes subscribers will have to pay $9.99 a month if they want to send five DMs to Gomas and get access to her account. Read more on the Irish Sun For $20 a month, subscribers can talk for free all day long. And mega fans who want to shell out $70 per month will get two exclusive messages each month, access to Gomas' live streams, and discounted pay-per-view content.