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Mysterious Woman Who Claimed Passenger On Plane Wasn’t Real Finally IDENTIFIED


The mysterious woman who has been nicknamed TMFINR for emphatically shouting on a plane “that motherf—r back there is not real” has finally been identified.

The New York Post reported the woman who had the viral outburst has been identified as Texas marketing executive Tiffany Gomas.

According to the exclusive report by the New York Post, Gomas was originally kicked off the plane after she started shouting about losing her air pods.

Gomas then “started claiming the aircraft was not safe and did not want the aircraft to leave due to her believing it would not make it to its destination.”

In case you never saw the original viral video, here it is:

https://twitter.com/Alphafox78/status/1687681047096328192

Here’s what The New York Post reported:

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.

“The female then started claiming the aircraft was not safe and did not want the aircraft to leave due to her believing it would not make it to its destination,” the July 2 complaint reads.

“Due to the statements the flight attendants felt the aircraft needed to be rescreened. [The airline manager] explained that the passenger was denied boarding and they wanted her escorted to the public side.”

Woman has epic meltdown over ‘not real’ passenger on American Airlines flight: ‘I’m getting the f–k off’
All the other passengers on Flight 1009 from Fort Worth to Orlando were then made to deplane so they could be screened through security again as a precaution because of the the nature of Gomas’ complaints.

Per Newsweek:

A woman who went viral in July for going on a swearing tirade ahead of an American Airlines flight has been identified, according to incident documents.

The irate passenger was identified as Tiffany Gomas, 38, a Texas marketing executive, according to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Police incident documents seen by Newsweek.

Gomas’ seemingly random outbursts and claims “that motherf***** back there is not real,” as she gestured towards the back of the plane, resulted in hours of delays for the other passengers, according to the police documents.

Benny Johnson broke down the story exclusively.

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