A look into the luxurious life of Tiffany Gomas – marketing executive who went viral for plane crash while holding a $1,900 Goyard bag lives in the $1.6 million home in Lakewood, Dallas

A marketing executive revealed as the woman who went viral for an American Airlines meltdown is living a life of luxury, DailyMail.com can reveal.

Tiffany Gomas, 38, was filmed screaming on a flight from Florida to Dallas in July, saying “that mom over there isn’t real” and acting erratically.

Gomas, who held a $1,900 Goyard tote bag in the clip, runs her own marketing company and lives in a $1.6 million luxury four-bedroom property with a swimming pool.

She bought the home in the affluent neighborhood in January 2022 for $572,530 before renovating the entire space.

Her firm, UpperCut Marketing, claims to work with major clients such as Xbox, Microsoft and others, but has since blocked her public profiles.

Gomas, who held a $1,900 Goyard tote bag in the clip, runs her own marketing company and lives in a $1.6 million luxury four-bedroom property with a swimming pool.

The director also deleted her presence from the internet following the footage, telling police she had a fight with family members prior to her outburst.

Police reports show she framed a family member for stealing her AirPods, before screeching that the plane wasn’t safe and wouldn’t make it to its destination.

Documents obtained by Bree A. Dail on Substack say she was unwilling to leave the plane and was removed by US personnel after her outburst.

They state: ‘The woman then started claiming that the plane was not safe and didn’t want the plane to take off because she thought it wouldn’t make it to its destination.

“Because of the statements, the flight attendants felt that the plane should be re-screened. (The airline manager) explained that the passenger was denied boarding and they wanted to escort her to the public side.”

It is unclear how many relatives were with Gomas at the time of her meltdown and whether they were on vacation.

Footage shared on TikTok showed her boarding the plane in distress as she screamed about someone who “wasn’t real.”

Gomas yelled, “I’m telling you, 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’t believe it,”

Police reports show she accused a family member of stealing her AirPods, before screeching that the plane wasn't safe and wouldn't make it to its destination

Police reports show she accused a family member of stealing her AirPods, before screeching that the plane wasn’t safe and wouldn’t make it to its destination

Tiffany Gomas's collapse was caught on video as she frantically demanded to get off a plane, claiming someone in the back of the plane wasn't real

Tiffany Gomas’s collapse was caught on video as she frantically demanded to get off a plane, claiming someone in the back of the plane wasn’t real

Passengers turned heads when she appeared to point to the back of the plane as she spoke of a man who 'wasn't real'

Passengers turned heads when she appeared to point to the back of the plane as she spoke of a man who ‘wasn’t real’

“I don’t give two f****s, but I’m telling you right now – that m*****f***** over there is NOT real,” she adds, pointing to the back of the plane .

“And you can be on this plane and you can die with them or not. I’m not going to do that.’

Passengers were forced off the plane and re-screened by security as a precaution.

“TSA personnel have arrived on scene to fully re-screen the aircraft,” the police report said.

Gomas was eventually escorted to the non-secure area of ​​the airport, but then tried to re-enter several times through TSA screening.

When Dallas-Fort Worth Department of Public Safety officers arrived, an “extremely distraught” Gomas refused to speak and attempted to get back on the plane.

She then disappeared before police tracked her down to a curb where she was waiting for an Uber.

Gomas was given a ticket for a felony trespass notice, but refused to sign it and was never arrested over the incident.

The marketing executive was considered a “rising star” in 2017 when she served as Vice President of Client Services at Elevate Brand Marketing.

A graduate of Oklahoma State University, she referred to her mother as her “source of inspiration” when interviewed for the award.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Elevate Marketing and Uppercut Marketing for comment.