
DALLAS, TEXAS: 'Crazy plane lady' Tiffany Gomas, whose meltdown on an American Airlines flight went viral, has finally revealed that she actually did not see anything. In the clip, she was seen with a terrified face, saying, "that mother****r is not real."
The Texan woman clarified that there was no sighting of an apparition, an alien, or an otherworldly creature during her outburst on July 2.
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Tiffany Gomas says viral moment was 'horribly mortifying'
During an interview on the 'Pardon My Take' podcast on Friday, November 3, Gomas said, "The reason I probably haven’t come out yet is that it’s so cringe."
She further shared that before the meltdown, she had gotten into a "little bit of an altercation" with another passenger on board, and "it spiraled out of control."
“It was not my best moment … it was actually a horrible moment. Absolutely mortifying. How horribly mortifying," she said in the studio.
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The hosts asked whether she saw an otherwordly creature as suggested by her infamous words, the marketing guru said, "I literally did not see anything … It was an expression of speech."
"They’re making me look bat s**t … and given, I did, I did look absolutely crazy but, no — I was in my feels, needed to get that off that, I was highly distressed."
"Not a good look," she said about her comment being aimed at the man with whom she had a verbal altercation.
However, Gomas declined to share further details about what the argument was about.
"There was really bad energy and I don’t want to get into all the details in all of that … as you know, it’s ongoing," she said.
Gomas quipped that if actually seeing something mysterious would have been "way cooler."
She explained that after she was kicked off the plane following her outburst, she did not leave her home.
"I was distressed and I was getting off the plane, no matter what, I just probably didn’t need to make the scene that I made," Gomez said.
Internet says Tiffany Gomas gave 'no real good explanation'
Reacting to the Gomas' clarification that she actually did not see anything mysterious in the flight, netizens believe she was trying to gain attention through her actions.
"Listened to it she gives no real good explanation. She was high plain and simple she bugged out," one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter) and another tweeted, "She seen a chance for attention."
listened to it she gives no real good explanation. She was high plain and simple she bugged out.
— Moosey (@0nlyMeez) November 3, 2023
"Every time I see this woman it looks like a completely different person," read one tweet, while someone opined, "Nah, not buying this. Should’ve pressed her more. She definitely said "if you wanna stay on this plane and die" to the people on the plane. It wasn’t just an argument. She saw something".
Every time I see this woman it looks like a completely different person.
— Benny Z (@BennyZ24fps) November 3, 2023
Nahh not buying this. Should’ve pressed her more. She definitely said “if you wanna stay on this plane and die” to the people on the plane. It wasn’t just an argument. She saw something
— Jesse 🦅 (@Jesse4133) November 3, 2023This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.
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