Imagine being known as the “that mother—r is not real” woman.
The months-long hunt is over for the woman who had a meltdown on an American Airlines flight, screaming at the passengers and crew before demanding to get off the plane.
From The New York Post:
The woman behind the epic airplane meltdown where she proclaimed “that motherf—r back there is not real” to bemused fellow passengers is a Texas marketing executive who told cops the rant was sparked by an argument over wireless headphones.
Tiffany Gomas, a Dallas resident, was kicked off the plane following her bizarre outburst which led to hours of delays for other passengers, documents reviewed by The Post show.
Despite claiming “I’m getting the f—k off, and there’s a reason why I’m getting the f—k off” in the viral video of her storming up and down the plane aisle, the 38-year-old was not willing to leave the American Airlines flight and had to be removed by staff, according the police documents.
Before heading toward the front of the plane, Gomas added in her address to passengers: “You can sit on this plane and you can f—ing die with them or not. I’m not going to.”
The argument had started when Gomas fell out with relatives she was traveling with, accusing them of stealing her AirPods, the cops said.
Watch the clip above. More over at The New York Post:
American Airlines passenger behind 'not real' viral tirade that delayed travelers for hours ID'd as marketing executive https://t.co/4EBxondxSF via @nypost
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