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‘Crazy plane lady’ Tiffany Gomas assaulted man in terminal after ‘not real’ meltdown, video reveals

New footage has revealed the woman behind the viral ‘that motherf***er is not real’ plane meltdown was involved in another suspicious airport act moments afterwards.

New footage released after viral plane freakout

The Texas marketing executive behind the viral “that motherf***er is not real” plane meltdown assaulted a man in the terminal after she was dragged off the American Airlines flight — then laughed when cops questioned her about it.

Police body-cam footage obtained by The New York Postshows the innocent bystander describing the random attack by Tiffany Gomas.

“I was just sitting right here, and she just come and [demonstrating a shoving motion] pushing me and she [left],” the unidentified man told authorities.

Gomas was kicked off a July 2 American Airlines flight from Texas to Orlando after launching an epic caught-on-camera tirade following an argument over AirPods.

Tiffany Gomas was kicked off an American Airlines flight after she launched into a bizarre tirade following an argument over AirPods. Picture: knuckelslawncare/TikTok
Tiffany Gomas was kicked off an American Airlines flight after she launched into a bizarre tirade following an argument over AirPods. Picture: knuckelslawncare/TikTok

The 38-year-old then continued her freak out in the terminal when she shoved the unsuspecting man, according to the footage.

He said the attack came out of nowhere, as the two had no previous interaction.

“I’m okay,” he responded to officers when asked if he was hurt, adding that she pushed him in the chest.

Two female flight attendants on the flight claimed Gomas assaulted them. Picture: DFW PD/ New York Post
Two female flight attendants on the flight claimed Gomas assaulted them. Picture: DFW PD/ New York Post
Gomas told cops to ‘get the f – k out of my face’ as she recorded them following the incident. Picture: DFW PD/ New York Post
Gomas told cops to ‘get the f – k out of my face’ as she recorded them following the incident. Picture: DFW PD/ New York Post

When officers questioned Gomas about the shove, she laughed the body-cam footage shows.

“Wait, I assaulted someone?” the Dallas native responds before adding, “I’m 5’2″, 120lbs,” in an apparent attempt to downplay the attack.

“Could I hurt you? How tall are you?” the marketing guru snarkily asks, prompting cops to explain that the shove is considered a class C assault in Texas.

“You could go to jail for it. You could get ticketed for it,” the officer adds.

The man declined to press any charges.

In another video previously obtained by The Post, a flight attendant is seen telling airport police Gomas assaulted them.

“She put her hands on me and her,” said the employee, motioning to a second flight attendant.

Another American Airlines employee is also heard asking the cops to drug-test Gomas.

Police body-cam footage obtained by The Post shows the innocent bystander describing the random attack by Tiffany Gomas. Picture: Dallas Fort Worth DPS/ New York Post
Police body-cam footage obtained by The Post shows the innocent bystander describing the random attack by Tiffany Gomas. Picture: Dallas Fort Worth DPS/ New York Post

“Even if she’s on drugs, intoxicated, because she’s on something,” the man adds.

However, Gomas was never tested for public intoxication and was ultimately only verbally cited for criminal trespassing. She does not face further charges.

The marketing executive posted a grovelling video Sunday apologising for her “completely unacceptable” behaviour, which delayed the flight by several hours.

The marketing executive eventually issued a video apology for ‘completely unacceptable’ behaviour. Picture: Tiffany Gomas / Instagram
The marketing executive eventually issued a video apology for ‘completely unacceptable’ behaviour. Picture: Tiffany Gomas / Instagram

“Hi, everyone, it’s me, Tiffany Gomas, probably better known as the ‘crazy plane lady,’ which is completely warranted,” the nearly two-and-a-half-minute clip begins.

“Distressed or not, I should have been, I should have been in control of my emotions, and that was not the case,” she continues in the clip, first given to TMZ and then released across her social media accounts.

She also promoted her website and asked viewers to join her in “promoting positive mental health and standing up against cyber-bullying.”

This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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