The ‘crazy plane lady’ who went viral for her meltdown on an American Airlines flight has launched a new career move nearly two years after her infamous plane rant.
Tiffany Gomas, 40, went viral for screaming ‘that motherf***er back there is not real’ before being escorted off the flight from Fort Worth to Orlando, Florida, in July 2023.
She previously explained the background to the incident and said she became embroiled in a ‘little bit of an altercation’ with another passenger and ‘it spiraled out of control.’
On Tuesday, Gomas announced on X that she is relaunching her Passes account – a platform where creators can build a community and directly connect with their fans, offering them things like live streams, one-on-one messaging, and exclusive podcasts.
‘I told y’all that mf wasn’t real… but this is…,’ she said. ‘Come chat with me here and I’ll answer all your questions!!’
She offers three tiers of memberships and customers can purchase the ‘Passport to Tiff’ for $9.99 per month, the ‘Private Flight’ for $20 and ‘First Class’ for $69.99.
Her profile description states, ‘[Behind the scenes] of my chaos: work, workouts, pups, sports, shoes, & fits. Thanks for flying with me.’
In her viral moment, Gomas was flying to join her family on a vacation when she lost it on the flight due to an ‘altercation,’ which she described as ‘the worst moment’ of her entire life.

‘Crazy plane lady’ Tiffany Gomas who when viral for her meltdown nearly two years ago launched a Passes account

Gomas, 40, went viral for screaming ‘that motherf***er back there is not real’ before being escorted off the flight from Fort Worth to Orlando, Florida , in July 2023

Gomas was filmed pointing to the back of the cabin and shouting: ‘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 can not believe it.
‘I don’t give two f***s, but I am telling you right now – that motherf***er back there is not real,’ she continued.
‘You can sit on this plane and you can die with them or not. I’m not going to.’
But in a later interview with Inside Edition, she revealed that when she said the other passenger was ‘not real’ – she meant it as a figure of speech, meaning ‘he’s not being real’.
‘It was not my best moment … it was actually a horrible moment. Absolutely mortifying. How horribly mortifying,’ she told the Pardon My Take podcast.
Explaining her unwillingness to talk about the issue previously she said: ‘The reason I probably haven’t come out yet is that it’s so cringe.’
When asked why she uttered the now-infamous words, which viewers took to suggest she had seen a ghost or an alien, she said, simply: ‘I literally did not see anything … It was an expression of speech.’
Instead the comment was aimed at the man with whom she was arguing with.

She previously explained the background to the incident and said she became embroiled in a ‘little bit of an altercation’ with another passenger
In December, she posted wearing the same outfit from the the plane meltdown and joked about an impending alien invasion.
Gomas posted on X, ‘Sooo, who’s ready for the alien invasion that’s supposed to go down today?’
She then changed back into the same ripped jeans and black tank top that she wore aboard the infamous United Airlines flight and posed for a mirror selfie.
‘Officially ready for the invasion. Bring it on mf’ers,’ she captioned the image.
Responding to the post, a fan wrote, ‘Are those the same jeans from the famous airplane flight?’
Gomas fired back, ‘Yup… and top, bag, hat.’