‘Crazy plane lady’ Tiffany Gomas offers peak inside her sleek home
The self-described “crazy plane lady” Tiffany Gomas has offered a peak inside her sleek Texas home, which includes her own home theatre — as she revealed she is a “homebody.”
The 38-year-old Texas marketing guru showed off her luxury abode — where she hunkered down for four weeks after her viral meltdown on an American Airlines flight — in an interview with Inside Edition.
“This is where I spend most of my time,” Gomas said as she showcased the ultimate entertainment space.
The room, which has no windows, provides the perfect conditions for holing up from the outside world to cuddle up and watch a movie.
It is decked out with a massive screen mounted on the wall and an oversized couch with two chaise sections, which take up most of the floor space.
Gomas also outfitted the room with two enormous black bean bag chairs.
The room even features its own snack station, which is lavishly dressed with teal-painted cabinetry with gold knobbing.
Gomas also showed off her gorgeous living room, with eclectic furniture tied together with various black contemporary accent pieces.
A nearby window offered a glimpse into Gomas’ patio, where she had another seating area laid out for enjoying the Texas weather.
The home clearly provided a perfect place to hide away as she tried to wait out the media frenzy spurring outside.
“I’m actually a big homebody, funny enough,” she told the outlet.
After months of trying to fly under the radar, Gomas finally emerged and admitted to being the “crazy plane lady” who infamously yelled “that motherf–ker is not real” in an outburst on a July 2 American Airlines flight.
She broke her silence last week to reveal what she meant by the tantalizing words that suggested that she saw a ghost or an alien.
“I literally did not see anything… It was an expression of speech,” Gomas said.
In the incident, she also ran off the flight and begged staff not to let it take off. She has since been banned for life from the airline.
“It was the worst moment of my entire life,” she told Inside Edition. “I stayed at home for over four weeks because I was so ashamed and so embarrassed like I didn’t want to go in public.”
But Gomas is now choosing to look on the bright side and said she now finds the jokes about her meltdown funny.
She is also focussing her time and energy on her real estate and marketing business.
She said she still loves to travel when given the opportunity.
“Luckily I still can. Just not American,” she laughed.
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