‘Crazy plane lady’ Tiffany Gomas makes career switch two years after viral rant
Mark Daniell - Wed, June 4, 2025 at 8:17 a.m. EDT
Two years after she went viral following a meltdown onboard an American Airlines flight, self-proclaimed “crazy plane lady” Tiffany Gomas is launching a Passes page in which subscribers can pay to see her pose in a bikini.
This week Gomas announced on social media that she will be launching a paid site that will give supporters a behind-the-scenes look at her “chaos: work, workouts, pups, sports, shoes, & fits.”
“I told y’all that mf wasn’t real… but this is…” she wrote on X. “Relaunching now on Passes. Come chat with me here and I’ll answer all your questions.”
On Instagram, she told her 159,000 followers her new PG-13 account will offer an “unfiltered, unexpected and unapologetic” look into her life.
Monthly packages range from $10 to $70 and includes access to her photo uploads, discounts on pay-per-view material, messaging, signed Polaroid pics (for $500), Instagram follow backs (another $500) and other goodies.
Some of her followers were hoping Gomas was going to announce she was joining the racier Only Fans, but the Dallas-based marketing exec opted for Passes, which doesn’t permit explicit content.
Gomas made headlines worldwide in the summer of 2023 after she charged to the front of a plane on an Orlando-bound flight before takeoff declaring one of her fellow passengers was “not real.”
Pointing towards the back of the plane, she declared: “I don’t give two f****, but I am telling you right now – that motherf***** back there is not real. You can sit on this plane, and you can die with them or not. I’m not going to.”
After the incident, Gomas quashed online chatter from conspiracy theorists that she had seen something otherworldly.
“The reason I probably haven’t come out yet is that it’s so cringe,” she said during an appearance on the Pardon My Take podcast.
Gomas said her outburst happened after she got into “a little bit of an altercation” with a fellow passenger.
So she admitted she was psychotically breaking doen, or just super racist to the point she declared someone not subhuman, but void of existence altogether?
‘Crazy plane lady’ Tiffany Gomas makes career switch two years after viral rant
Mark Daniell - Wed, June 4, 2025 at 8:17 a.m. EDT
So she admitted she was psychotically breaking doen, or just super racist to the point she declared someone not subhuman, but void of existence altogether?