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The 'Crazy Plane Lady' Has Now Become A Right-Wing Influencer—Because Of Course

Screenshot of Tiffany Gomas from "Crazy Plane Lady" video
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Tiffany Gomas, who catapulted to fame after she was caught on video having a bizarre meltdown on a flight, posed in a bikini while holding a can of conservative Ultra Right beer to 'piss off' the libs.

Tiffany Gomas, who catapulted to fame after she was caught on video having a weird meltdown on a flight, has become a right-wing influencer, posing in a bikini while holding a can of conservative Ultra Right beer to "piss off" the libs.

Gomas went viral in the summer of 2023 after shouting profanities at flight attendants at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, telling them the plane would crash and claiming an unidentified passenger on the plane was not real. She later referred to herself as the "crazy plane lady" and asked for forgiveness.


You can see the video below.

Now Gomas is capitalizing off her notoriety by courting the right-wing.

She posted a photo of herself on X, formerly Twitter, that shows her donning a red, white, and blue bikini and holding a can of Ultra Right beer, which has been marketed as a "woke-Free American beer" that targets "woke corporations who hate our values" in response to Bud Light's prior partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

She wrote:

"Wonder how many people I'm gonna piss off with this post..."

You can see her post and the photo below.


Bikini photo posted by Tiffany Gomas@Tiffany_Gomas/X

The grift was palpable—and Gomas was harshly mocked as a result.

Notably, Gomas liked several comments that praised her, particularly the following message from far-right Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who declared that "MAGA women are hotter than liberal women."

Her fellow conservatives ate it up, of course.


Gomas' decision to post the photograph is a far cry from her initial response to her "Crazy Plane Lady" infamy.

Shortly after the video of her outburst went viral, she launched a campaign for "promoting positive mental health and standing up against cyberbullying," garnering tens of thousands of followers on social media.

According to the police report, Gomas first argued with a family member about her Apple AirPods before she informed flight attendants that she believed the plane was unsafe and unlikely to reach its destination intact.

She later said she had gotten into an "altercation" with a fellow passenger that "spiraled out of control" and "was not my best moment."

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