Tiffany Gomas is back in the air following her viral plane meltdown, this time making a mock appearance on a flight from Dallas to New York in which she wagging her finger.
The “crazy plane lady,” who called herself that, went back to the airport where her strange encounter happened on July 2nd to board a plane to New York City, but this time Inside Edition was there to film her.
Even though she claimed, “I’m telling you right now, that motherf-ker back there is not real,” Gomas behaved herself this time by playfully reenacting her first flight’s finger wag.
You have the option to sit on this plane and either die with him or not. “I will not,” the marketing expert had previously declared.
According to Gomas, who recently appeared on the podcast “Pardon My Take,” there was no extraterrestrial being, ghost, or alien in the cabin.
“Actually, I failed to notice anything… “It was an expression of speech,” she explained, divulging that the strange remark was directed towards a man she had a disagreement with.
The Post was able to confirm Gomas’ accusations in police documents that a relative had stolen her AirPods. As she stomped down the aisle, she shouted that she was “getting the f-k off” the plane.
The headphones were the “first, I suppose, start of things,” she explained to Inside Edition. “I have no idea where they are.”
It was “not good for my mental health at all,” she stated, so she “really tried not to watch” the footage of her outburst.
“I was not proud of my altercation; it was a really terrible moment,” Gomas stated. I feel terrible for all the people on that flight.
Her reenacted flight was flawless, and Gomas exclaimed with pride, “I made it!” at the very end.
At the same time, she planned a Halloween costume contest not long ago, with prizes like domestic first-class tickets and priority passes up for grabs for the most creative “crazy plane lady” costumes.
She referenced a Halloween costume idea from the New York Post that featured the “not real plane woman” in a video she uploaded to X.
Although the sponsorship of the contest by Delta, United, and Southwest was not made clear, Gomas tagged them in the post.
“We can make it a little entertaining,” Gomas suggested. “Show me your finest interpretation of this outfit, and I’ll pick three of my favorite imitators; then we can all vote for the winner,”
Amanda Byers is a graduate of Columbia, where she played volleyball and annoyed a lot of professors. Now as Zobuz’s entertainment and Lifestyle Editor, she enjoys writing about delicious BBQ, outrageous style trends and all things Buzz worthy.