America, you can finally exhale.
We finally know why that lady on that plane freaked out and claimed, “That son of a bitch isn’t real!”
Yes, Tiffany Gomas, the “TMFINR Lady” who captured hearts and fueled more than a few fantasies with her frenzied outburst before fleeing the return commercial flight on July 2, has revealed what led to the incident viral, which he described as “a horrible moment”. “.
(Video: YouTube)
Unfortunately, the truth is far less spectacular than the foil-wrapped speculations of social media.
“You know, the reason I probably haven’t come out yet, because it’s kind of creepy — I didn’t see anything,” Gomas told Barstool Sports’ “Pardon My Take” podcast co-hosts “Big Cat” and ” PFT”. Commentator” on Friday.
“So I had a bit of an altercation,” the Dallas marketing executive explained. “It got out of control. It wasn’t my best moment. I mean, it was actually a horrible moment. It’s absolutely mortifying.”
Gomas noted that “more than 450 million people have watched” his viral fusion.
“Thank God, people, though, don’t think it’s me,” he said. “I’m cool, I’m cool with it. I’m glad they don’t think it’s me.”
How BizPac Review Gomas issued an apology in August that led many to insist she was not the woman on the plane.
Airplane Girl Apologizes No One Has Asked, Reboots Life In Social Media Marketing Bombardment https://t.co/oeoD0Cskba pic.twitter.com/p5hd5XA6EJ
— BPR (@BIZPACReview) August 17, 2023
“I apologize and own up to my actions, they weren’t necessary. My worst moment was caught on video,” she wrote to X. “While the memes have been funny, the backlash has been cruel. I’m grateful to my friends and family for supporting me in this.”
“This experience has been life-changing and I hope to make some good out of it and promote positive mental health,” he continued, adding: “Stay tuned!”
Almost immediately, X users claimed that the woman in the apology video was “not real.”
“She’s clearly not the same girl as the girl on the plane…”. one user stated at the time. “What is happening?!”
She’s clearly not the same girl as the girl on the plane… What’s going on?! https://t.co/rjFNlmrA95
— Lisa Christine •. (@lisachristinect) August 14, 2023
More importantly, the apology did not explain what exactly he saw on that summer day. Big Cat pressed Gomas for more information.
“So what you’re saying is that the clip we all saw, ‘that mom isn’t real’ isn’t like you think someone is an alien, it was just the end of an argument?” he asked.
“It was an expression of speech,” he replied.
“So it was like you have an argument with a guy on the plane and then when you’re leaving, you’re like, ‘This mom isn’t real,'” he said.
“Yes,” she agreed.
(Video: YouTube)
The media, he said, “is making me look crazy.”
“Since I did,” he added. It seemed absolutely crazy to me.”
But when asked what started the argument with the “not real” guy, Gomas once again seemed reluctant to share details. The incident, he said, started because he gave up his aisle seat.
“I was in the middle seat and there was a really bad energy and I don’t want to go into all the details,” Gomas said. “As you know, it’s ongoing.”
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