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'Crazy Plane Lady' Finally Speaks Out To Apologize For Her 'Unacceptable' Behavior In New Video

'Crazy Plane Lady' Finally Speaks Out To Apologize For Her 'Unacceptable' Behavior In New Video
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Tiffany Gomas shared an emotional video addressing her viral rant about a 'not real' plane passenger.

A woman who went viral recently for a rant about a passenger on a plane that she maintained was "not real" has now made an update and apology post about the incident.

Tiffany Gomas rose to sudden viral fame recently when a video of her plane rant circulated through the internet like wildfire, spawning memes and making everyone ask two questions: 1) was she okay? and 2) what did she see?


Gomas recently took to Elon Musk's X to address the incident from earlier this summer.

"My use of profanity was completely unnecessary, and I want to apologise to everyone on that plane, especially those that had children aboard."

She went on to add she thinks it's unfortunate her 'bad moment' was caught on camera and shared so widely.

"We all have our bad moments, um, some are far worse than others, and mine happened to be caught on camera for the whole world to see multiple times."

She also shared a link to a website she started whose profits will go towards "mental health and standing up against cyberbullying".

People immediately filled her replies, saying no one is mad at her, just curious.






Even Elon Musk, owner of X, the site formerly known as Twitter, responded, albeit with a dig against Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook and his business rival.

Instead of just accepting her apology, someone praised her for making the best of a weird situation.

But people still wanted to know: what did she see?




Really, it could happen to any of us, people said.

Gomas said the representation on the video is inaccurate and hurtful and she is consulting a lawyer.

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