Tiffany Gomas, the 'crazy plane lady' who went viral after 'not real' rant on flight, launches new career
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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.

A 40-year-old marketing executive known for her entrepreneurial spirit, who gained fame after her “that motherf–ker is not real” outburst on an American Airlines flight went viral two years ago, is now set to become a content creator for Passes, according to TMZ.

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. 

Gomas will share a behind-the-scenes looks “of my chaos: work, workouts, pups, sports, shoes, & fits,” according to her bio on Passes.

She invites potential clients to send her direct messages, saying “that’s where all the magic happens,” playfully referencing her infamous incident.

“Thanks for flying with me,” she wrote with a lips emoji.

For $9.99 a month, you can “fly” with Gomas, which is the most affordable of several membership levels she offers on the platform, granting you access to her content and 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.”

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. 

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. 

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