EXCLUSIVE: Tiffany Gomas breaks silence on plane crash after being exposed: ‘Things are going viral and everything is changing’

Marketing manager Tiffany Gomas has told DailyMail.com that her life has “blew up” since her outrageous diatribe last month landed her off an American Airlines flight and made headlines.

First seen in these exclusive photos since footage of the passenger accusing an ‘asshole’ at the back of the plane of being ‘not real’ went viral, Gomas said: ‘My life has blown up. It’s frightening. Things go viral and everything changes.’

The July 2 incident sparked safety concerns when Gomas, her Goyard bag tucked under her arm, stormed to the front of the plane and told fellow passengers that she was disembarking because the plane was not safe.

Speaking from her $1.6 million home in Dallas, Texas this week, Tiffany Gomas finally broke her silence about her viral ‘meltdown’ on an American Airlines flight last month

The 36-year-old revealed her life has “blew up” since her now-viral meltdown on an American Airlines flight and is now consulting a lawyer

Gomas also claimed that much of what is circulating in the media or online is “inaccurate,” but declined to elaborate.

The video showed a visibly shaken Gomas telling passengers, “I’m fucking off and there’s a reason…. I’m telling you now that bastard over there isn’t real and you can be on this plane, and you can die with them or not. I’m not going to do that.’

A recalcitrant Gomas told DailyMail.com exclusively from her home in Dallas, “No one knows anyone else’s story and no one is allowed to judge. Nobody knows what it’s like.’

Dressed in a fitted white tank top and black leggings, her long hair slicked back in a bun, the 38-year-old owner of Uppercut Marketing, who promises his clients, “We make you look really very good,” showed up at the door of her $ 1.6 million property and said she consulted a lawyer.

She claimed, “They’re watching my house. They’re watching my neighbors. They’re going through my mail.’

And she stated, “So much of what’s out there is inaccurate,” but when asked for details, she declined to comment further.

Passengers on Flight 1009 from Dallas Fort Worth to Orlando that day were forced off the plane after a “distraught” Gomas suggested the plane was not safe, forcing staff to re-screen the plane.

Tiffany Gomas’s collapse was caught on video last month as she frantically demanded to get off a plane, claiming someone in the back of the plane was ‘not 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’

Gomas’s meltdown was apparently sparked by an argument with a relative she was traveling with who she accused of stealing her airpods.

“The woman then began to claim that the plane was not safe and did not want the plane to take off because she believed it would not reach its destination,” the police report said.

The marketing executive, who is based in Dallas, was issued a criminal trespass warning, but she was not charged or taken into custody

“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.”

She marched off the plane, but by the time TSA agents arrived to escort her back to the public side of the airport, the visibly upset woman was trying to get back on board.

Passengers on the plane were eventually forced to disembark and be re-screened by security as a precaution.

Police officers from the Dallas Fort Worth Department of Safety tried to talk to a “distraught” Gomas, but she refused to cooperate.

She was eventually returned to the unsecured side of the airport, but despite her previous hysterics, she made repeated attempts to get back into the boarding area via TSA screening.

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 complete with a swimming pool

Police later found Gomas on the curb outside the airport, waiting for an Uber.

They issued her a criminal trespass warning, but she was not charged or taken into custody.

The marketing executive, who was seen holding a $1,900 Goyard tote bag in the clip, was considered a “rising star” in 2017, when she served as Vice President of Client Services at Elevate Brand Marketing.

She now runs her own marketing company, UpperCut Marketing, which boasts major clients such as Xbox, Microsoft, and others, but has since shut down its public profiles.

Gomas lives in a $1.6 million, four-bedroom luxury residence complete with a swimming pool.

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

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