Tiffany Gomas posts glammed up photo online after relaunching social media career following ‘he is not real!’ plane meltdown: ‘One moment doesn’t define you; but it can define your purpose’

The woman behind the viral “he’s not real” airplane video has revived her social media career by saying her crisis doesn’t define her.

In newly posted photos on Instagram, 38-year-old Tiffany Gomas told her followers that she is taking advantage of her fame and letting it guide her future.

“One moment doesn’t define you; but it may determine your target,” Gomas, who accused an “asshole” at the back of the plane of being “not real.”

The post, shared on Sunday morning, has already garnered more than 13,000 likes from her adoring fans and followers standing by her after the plane crash.

After the video went viral, the Texas native gained more than 100,000 social media followers and made an effort to regain her image.

In an apology video posted in early August, Gomas referred to herself as “the crazy airplane lady,” calling it “her very worst moment.”

Tiffany Gomas, the woman behind the viral “he’s not real” plane video, is reviving her social media career by saying her crisis doesn’t define her

“One moment doesn’t define you; but it may determine your target,” Gomas, who accused a “motherf*****” at the back of the plane of being “not real”

Gomas went viral after the July 2 incident on an American Airlines plane where she said ‘the motherf***** isn’t real’

In the new photos, Gomas looks almost unrecognizable as she dressed casually in jeans and a white T-shirt in a stripped-down photo shoot.

The woman smiles and laughs as she sits on the floor of a kitchen in the photos, accompanied by the hashtag “TMFINR.”

The hashtag references her words in the viral video: “That motherfucker isn’t real.”

Gomas also teased fans and followers about future announcements by including the hashtags ‘#selflove’, ‘#empowerment’, ‘#motivation’ and ‘#staytuned’.

Just days ago, DailyMail.com shared the news that Gomas allegedly assaulted a man in an aircraft terminal afterward she got off the plane.

The video shows a bald man in a blue button-down shirt and gray slacks describing Gomas’ alleged attack in the terminal.

“I was just sitting here, and she just came and (makes pushing motion) pushing me and she (left),” the man, who has not been identified, told police.

He added that he is ‘OK’ after being pushed in the chest by Gomas, but the attack came out of nowhere, as he had never interacted with the woman before.

Gomas appeared surprised and mocked the accusation in a separate video.

“Wait, I attacked someone? I am 5 feet 2 inches, 120 pounds. Can I hurt you? How tall are you?’

The officer replies: ‘You can go to jail for it. You could get a ticket for it,” the officer adds.

The victim refused to press charges.

In the new photos, Gomas looks almost unrecognizable as she dressed casually in jeans and a white T-shirt in a stripped-down photoshoot

Just days ago, DailyMail.com shared the news that Gomas allegedly assaulted a man in an aircraft terminal after she exited the plane

Pictured: Gomas in bodycam footage after she exited the plane in Dallas

Gomas was flying to Florida on the July 4 weekend when she decided the plane was unsafe and loudly demanded that everyone on the flight evacuate.

In her apology video first published by TMZ, she said, “Hello everyone, it’s me – Tiffany Gomas, better known as the crazy airplane lady. That is absolutely right.’

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

While the relaunch of the marketing manager’s life is just getting underway, it’s not the first time she’s spoken up since the incident.

In mid-August, DailyMail.com spoke with Gomas at her Dallas home.

“My life has blown up. It’s frightening,’ she said. “Things go viral and everything changes.”

Gomas continued, “First of all, I want to take full responsibility for my actions.

“They were completely unacceptable.

Upset or not, I should have controlled my emotions, and I wasn’t.

“My use of profanity was completely unnecessary and I want to apologize to everyone who was on that plane, especially those who had children on board.”

She said she couldn’t imagine “going through that and trying to explain to your child what just happened.”

Gomas’ 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 has spoken out about the viral incident as she addresses the issues and humor in the incident

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 disembark and re-evaluate the plane and passengers. screen.

Gomas’ meltdown was apparently sparked by an argument with a family member 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.

“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.”

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