Tiffany Gomas went viral earlier this year after claiming someone on the plane “was not real.” Now, she breaks her silence after sharing an apology video. Gomas speaks for just over two minutes, apologizing for her actions on the plane. She fights back tears throughout the clip.
… Gomas is a 38-year-old marketing executive in Dallas. In the video, Gomas can be seen screaming and cursing at flight attendants and other passengers, leading some to dub her the “crazy plane lady”.
The Texas marketing executive behind the viral “that mother f–ker is not real” plane meltdown continued her tirade in the terminal, threatening cops and insisting the plane was going to explode once it took off. Police bodycam footage obtained by The Post shows how tearful Tiffany Gomas, 38, refused to leave the boarding area after being escorted off the jet bridge so the American Airlines flight from Dallas to Orlando could take off. Visibly upset, she continued to stare at the plane out of the window and refused to leave, adamant it would not complete its scheduled journey on July 2.