Tiffany Gomas, once known as the 'Crazy Plane Lady' following her infamous in-flight meltdown in 2023, is turning a turbulent past into a new venture. Gomas, a 40-year-old marketing executive, has decided to channel the viral fame from her "that motherf–ker is not real" moment into a career as a content creator on Passes, a platform that offers exclusive, yet safe-for-work, content.
While rumors initially swirled about a possible OnlyFans account, Gomas has opted for Passes, which strictly prohibits explicit material. Expect "unfiltered, unexpected, and unapologetic" glimpses into her life, featuring work, workouts, and the occasional peek into her personal chaos, as described in her profile.
“Thanks for flying with me,” she cheekily writes, reminding followers of her sky-high viral moment.
Gomas first caught national attention when she disrupted an American Airlines flight from Dallas to Orlando, adamantly declaring a fellow passenger as "not real." Since that incident, she has made her mark on podcasts and YouTube shows, even offering fans tours of her stylish Texas home.
With a subscription fee of $9.99 a month, followers can be part of Gomas's adventure and enjoy discounts on her merchandise. She encourages direct messages, hinting that "that's where all the magic happens," bringing her famously candid persona to a digital platform.
Reflecting on the incident, Gomas has openly addressed misconceptions about her meltdown. "I literally did not see anything," she clarified during a podcast interview, dismissing supernatural rumors and labeling her actions as "an expression of speech." The real story, she admits, involved a "little bit of an altercation" with another passenger that escalated beyond her control.
Though authorities issued a warrant for criminal trespass, Gomas was neither charged nor arrested. Now, with this new project, she seems set on turning her moment of public embarrassment into an opportunity for growth and connection with her audience.