Tiffany Gomas, the woman who shot to viral infamy for her chaotic outburst on an American Airlines flight in 2023, is embracing the spotlight with a fresh career move—one that brings her back into the public eye on her own terms.
From Viral Clip to Creator Platform
Gomas, now 40, made headlines when she shouted, "that motherf***er back there is not real," before being removed from a flight from Fort Worth to Orlando.
The footage of her pointing and yelling in the cabin sent social media into a frenzy, with theories ranging from aliens to ghosts swirling online.
Now, almost two years later, she’s turning that viral moment into a monetized opportunity. On Tuesday, Gomas announced on X (formerly Twitter) that she’s relaunching her Passes account—a content platform where fans can access exclusive content, livestreams, direct messages, and podcasts.
"I told y'all that mf wasn't real… but this is…," she wrote. "Come chat with me here and I'll answer all your questions!!"
Membership Tiers and Behind-the-Scenes Chaos
Fans can now subscribe to her content through three different tiers:
Passport to Tiff: $9.99/month
Private Flight: $20/month
First Class: $69.99/month
Her profile description reads: "[Behind the scenes] of my chaos: work, workouts, pups, sports, shoes, & fits. Thanks for flying with me."
Clearing the Air
In the viral video, Gomas is seen panicking as she storms down the plane aisle, 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.
"You can sit on this plane and you can die with them or not. I'm not going to."
Later, in an interview with Inside Edition, Gomas explained that her words weren’t meant to be taken literally.
"I literally did not see anything … It was an expression of speech," she said. "The reason I probably haven't come out yet is that it's so cringe."
She clarified on the Pardon My Take podcast: "It was not my best moment … it was actually a horrible moment. Absolutely mortifying. How horribly mortifying."
The meltdown stemmed from what she described as "a little bit of an altercation" with another passenger, which she admitted spiraled quickly out of control.
The incident took place on an American Airlines flight in Dallas. Credit: Kristian1108 / Getty
Playing Into the Meme
Far from shying away from her internet fame, Gomas has leaned into it. In December, she joked on X about an alien invasion, posting: "Sooo, who's ready for the alien invasion that's supposed to go down today?"
She even changed back into the exact outfit she wore during the viral flight—ripped jeans and a black tank top—for a selfie, captioned: "Officially ready for the invasion. Bring it on mf'ers."
When a Twitter user asked, "Are those the same jeans from the famous airplane flight?"
Gomas confirmed, "Yup… and top, bag, hat."
From flight meltdown to full-on media persona, Tiffany Gomas seems determined to take control of the narrative—and she's charging $69.99 for First Class access while she’s at it.