‘Crazy plane lady’ Tiffany Gomas recreates infamous flight
Tiffany Gomas has taken to the skies again after her viral airplane meltdown – hopping on a flight from Dallas to New York on which she playfully recreated her infamous finger wag.
The self-described “crazy plane lady” returned to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, the site of her bizarre July 2 incident, to take a flight to the Big Apple, this time with Inside Edition there to film her.
Gomas was well-behaved this time as she cheekily recreated the finger wag from her initial flight during which she also said, “I’m telling you right now, that motherf–ker back there is not real.”
“You can sit on this plane and you can f-king die with him or not. I’m not going to,” the marketing guru had said.
During a recent interview on the “Pardon My Take” podcast, Gomas admitted that she did not see an alien, apparition, or otherworldly creature in the cabin.
“I literally did not see anything … It was an expression of speech,” she said, adding that the odd comment was aimed at a man with whom she had an argument.
Gomas accused a relative of stealing her AirPods, according to police records reviewed by The Post. She yelled she was “getting the f–k off” the plane as she stormed up and down the aisle.
“That was the initial, I guess like, start of things,” she told Inside Edition of the headphones. “Still don’t know where they are.”
She said she “really tried not to watch” the videos of her meltdown “because it was not good for my mental health at all.
“I had an altercation and it was a really, really bad moment, not proud of it at all,” Gomas said. “I feel horrible, horrible for everyone that was on that plane.”
Her recreated flight went without a hitch, with Gomas proudly exclaiming at the end: “I made it!”
Meanwhile, she also recently organized a Halloween costume contest and offered free domestic first-class tickets or priority passes for the best “crazy plane lady” outfit.
She posted a video on X where she cited a Halloween costume inspiration article by the New York Post, which featured the ‘not real plane woman.”
Gomas tagged Delta, United, and Southwest in the post, though it was unclear whether the carriers sponsored her contest.
“Let’s have a little fun with it,” Gomas said. “I wanna see your best rendition of this fit and I will choose three of my favorite lookalikes and then we will all choose a winner,”
On Nov. 8, she posted a message about the winner.
“Congrats to @susangormady (via Instagram) on winning the #TMFINR costume contest and a domestic flight for two. Thanks for all the submissions!” Gomas wrote.
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