A woman who gained notoriety for a mid-flight outburst, during which she bizarrely declared a fellow passenger as “not real,” has now started a new social media account featuring revealing bikini photos.
Tiffany Gomas, the individual in question, has announced the launch of this subscription-based account, promising content that is unfiltered, unexpected, and unapologetic.
On Tuesday, the flyer told her 150,000 Instagram followers that she launched an account on the website Passes.
Much like OnlyFans, Passes allows for creators to post exclusive content that’s only accessed behind a paywall.
However, this site is different as users can only post safe-for-work content.
But despite this, Gomas made the announcement alongside a series of raunchy pictures that showed off her tan body and defined abs.
In her Passes description, Gomas told followers that they would get an inside look at the “chaos” of her workouts, sports, shoes, and outfits.
“Thanks for flying with me,” she wrote, poking fun at her viral video.
“Make sure to say hi in my DMs, that’s where all the magic happens.”
Gomas earned the nickname “crazy plane lady” after she was filmed wildly shouting in the middle of a flight in July 2023.
“But I am telling you, right now, that motherf**ker back there is not real,” she was caught saying.
The clip sparked an online wildfire, with Saturday Night Live even making an entire sketch based on the incident.
Eventually, when Gomas was identified as the woman in the video, some brazen onlookers tried to connect with her.
Despite claims that UFC fighter Conor McGregor sent her direct messages, Gomas clarified on the Pardon My Take podcast that McGregor was not attempting to make advances towards her.
“He wanted to know what I saw,” Gomas revealed to the hosts in November 2023.
‘I WAS A BRAT’
Gomas admitted that she was filled with regret after seeing herself go viral for the explicit rant.
“I was a brat,” she told Inside Edition at the time.
She said that she tries not to think about the outburst and wants to “block it out completely.”
At the time the video was taken, Gomas was a marketing executive who lived in Dallas, Texas.
But she said her life was quickly put on pause when she got the unwanted press.
“I stayed home for over four weeks because I was so ashamed and so embarrassed I didn’t wanna go in public,” she said.
“It was not my best moment […] It was actually a horrible moment.
“Absolutely mortifying. How horribly mortifying.”
Passes subscribers will have to pay $9.99 a month if they want to send five DMs to Gomas.
They’ll also get instant access to a large collection of exclusive images that are already on the page.