
Tiffany Gomas, Viral ‘Plane Lady,’ Launches New Career as Content Creator on Passes
Tiffany Gomas, once known to the internet as the “crazy plane lady,” is rewriting her narrative and turning a viral moment into an unexpected brand opportunity. The 40-year-old former marketing executive went viral in 2023 after an unforgettable meltdown on an American Airlines flight where she insisted, “that motherf–ker is not real,” before demanding to deboard. The moment catapulted her into meme status almost overnight.
Now, Gomas is back in the spotlight—but this time on her own terms. She’s launching a new career as a content creator through the platform Passes, a subscription-based site that offers fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse into her life. Unlike OnlyFans, which she was rumored to be joining, Passes doesn’t allow adult content. Gomas is focusing instead on personal branding, fashion, fitness, and candid life updates, which she promises will be “unfiltered, unexpected and unapologetic.”
What Subscribers Can Expect on Her New Platform
For $9.99 a month, Gomas invites fans to “fly” with her, cheekily referencing her now-iconic rant. Subscribers get access to exclusive content and discounts on merchandise, and they’re encouraged to interact with her directly through DMs. In her bio, she teases followers with access to “my chaos: work, workouts, pups, sports, shoes, & fits,” turning her internet persona into an approachable, lifestyle-driven brand.
Gomas may have started out as a meme, but she’s now steering the plane. She’s leaned into the notoriety with a wink, even closing her profile bio with, “Thanks for flying with me,” topped off with a lips emoji.
Facing the Past, Embracing the Present
Since the 2023 plane incident, Gomas has remained a public curiosity. She’s appeared on YouTube shows, podcasts, and even offered home tours. Despite early internet theories that something paranormal was behind her outburst, Gomas cleared the air. “I literally did not see anything,” she explained in a podcast. “It was an expression of speech.”
She finally admitted that the moment stemmed from a “cringe” altercation with another passenger and spiraled into something far more dramatic than she ever imagined. “It was not my best moment,” she said. “Absolutely mortifying.”
Despite the chaos, Gomas was never arrested, though she was issued a criminal trespass warning. Prior to her internet fame, she worked at Uppercut Marketing, LLC since 2016, according to her now-deleted LinkedIn profile.
Now, with a fresh digital venture and a surprising fan base, Tiffany Gomas seems to be finding her wings in a whole new way.
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