‘Crazy plane lady’ Tiffany Gomas is spotted at LAX on way back to Dallas two days after hinting she was teeing up tell-all interview to reveal WHAT she saw on ‘plane doesn’t exist’ flight

The woman behind the “Crazy Plane Lady” video was spotted returning to Texas after flying to Los Angeles and teasing a tell-all interview.

Tiffany Gomas, 38, was seen at LAX on Wednesday, less than 48 hours after arriving in the City of Angels and telling TMZ about her plans to reveal what triggered her now-infamous outburst.

The nature of her whirlwind trip is still unclear, but an Instagram post from Tuesday night showed her at a Dodgers game and told her followers to “stay tuned.”

Gomas first came to prominence in July after he was filmed panicking and accusing a ‘motherf*****’ in the back of the plane of being ‘not real’.

Tiffany Gomas was spotted returning to Texas after flying to Los Angeles and teasing a tell-all interview

The woman behind the ‘Crazy Plane Lady’ video rose to prominence in July after she was filmed in a panic accusing a ‘motherf*****’ in the back of the plane of being ‘not real’

Since her outburst, the marketing executive has gained more than 100,000 followers, as fans flooded her comments and begged her to share her side.

The latest photos showed Gomas departing from her trademark swept-back hair, earrings and tank top — which she wore on Monday and during the July incident.

The Texan wore her hair down on Wednesday and wore a blank tank top and leggings with a white sweatshirt wrapped around her waist before the flight.

She rocked white Air Jordan sneakers and walked through the airport with her luggage in tow, including a YSL carry-on.

Gomas appeared to be accompanied by several male companions as she made her way to her gate, presumably to fly back to Dallas Fort Worth.

On Tuesday, she posted photos along with friends from Dodger Stadium while attending a game between the Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Thank you Los Angeles! What a great time,” she wrote. “Jumbotron to catch a pop-up – ready for more!”

With the caption, Gomas added the hashtags: #DodgerDog, #GoodTimes, #StayTuned and #TMFINR.

The final hashtag is an acronym referencing her words in the viral video: “That motherfucker isn’t real.”

The photo carousel has already received almost 10,000 likes.

She followed up the photos of the iconic Los Angeles location with the announcement that she is launching a fundraiser for the victims of the Maui wildfires.

“I am so proud to support Maui Strong through the Branding Aloha T-Shirt Fundraiser. There is so much healing and rebuilding to do,” Gomas said.

‘Make your small contribution and buy your T-shirt for $36 today. 100% of sales proceeds will go to the Hawaii Community Foundation,” the post continued.

She rocked white Air Jordan sneakers and walked through the airport with her luggage in tow, including a YSL carry-on

Gomas appeared to be walking with several male companions as they made their way to their gate, presumably to fly back to Dallas Fort Worth.

Stay shady! Gomas held up her sunglasses for a moment as she walked through the airport

On Tuesday, she posted photos along with friends from Dodger Stadium while attending a game between the Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks

She followed up the photos of the iconic Los Angeles location with the announcement that she is launching a fundraiser for the victims of the Maui wildfires

Speaking to TMZ Tuesday, the Texas marketing executive played coy and revealed she couldn’t share too many details about the incident.

“I mean, thanks for asking,” she said when asked about what she saw. “But I was told I can’t comment on that right now. So I’m sorry.’

“I was upset, I got off the plane anyway, I probably just didn’t have to make the scene that I did,” she went on to explain. “I got off that plane.”

As for when she plans to finally discuss the viral video and what she saw on the plane, Gomas said plans were in the works for a comprehensive interview.

“The speed at which it is going makes me feel it has to be done. So yes, it will – there are a number of things in the works, especially non-profit charities,” she said.

“A little bit of anxiety, but it’s been good,” said Gomas, wearing her now-infamous earrings, slicked-back hair, and tank top at LAX Monday.

Gomas had flown to Florida on July 4 when she decided the plane was unsafe and loudly demanded that everyone on the flight be evacuated.

Official documents say she was unwilling to leave the plane and had to be removed by American Airlines personnel after the eruption.

In an apology video posted in early August, Gomas called herself “the crazy airplane lady,” which she called “her very worst moment.”

She continued, “As you know, I wasn’t prepared to speak about the viral video, but I finally feel like it’s time.”

“I apologize and take responsibility for my actions, they were inappropriate,” she wrote on Twitter after the video was released.

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