- • The person popularised by a viral video and called “the crazy plane lady.”
• The recently identified “crazy plane lady” who was filmed ominously warning passengers in a viral video last month has officially broken her silence.
• Tiffany Gomas, the viral ‘crazy plane lady,’ apologizes via TMZ.
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Introduction:
Tiffany Gomas, a 38-year-old marketing executive from Texas, urged the flight crew to let her off the American Airlines flight from Dallas to Orlando before takeoff.
Without explaining, she yelled, “I’m telling you, I’m getting the f— off, and there’s a reason why I’m getting the f— off, and everyone can either believe it, or they cannot believe it.”
Police thought ‘crazy plane lady’ Tiffany Gomas was intoxicated, and airline staff said she assaulted them.
The Crazy Plane Lady Apologised:
A crazy plane lady has finally posted a statement, but she doesn’t answer the ONE QUESTION everyone wants to know the answer to. What did she mean by “that mother f***er is not real”? Tiffany Gomas (the “crazy plane lady”) has now officially made public statements and opened her social media accounts to the public.
Tiffany Gomas tweeted, “I apologize and take accountability for my actions; they were uncalled for. My very worst moment was captured on video. Although the memes have been amusing, the flipside has been cruel. I’m thankful to my friends and family for supporting me through this. This experience has been life-altering, and I hope to do good from it and promote positive mental health. Stay tuned!”
Gomas continued to speak to the passengers while clearly in anxiety, saying, “The individual back there is not real,” while pointing at the back of the aircraft. Passengers were confused about her concerns and the underlying problem resulting from this conduct.
“You can stay on this plane and face whatever fate awaits,” she said, “but I refuse to do so.” She was permitted to leave the aircraft before takeoff after this tense exchange.