Tiffany Gomas was dubbed 'crazy plane lady' following her viral rant on July 2
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CRAZY plane lady Tiffany Gomas has broken her silence in embarrassment after Saturday Night Live mocked her viral public outburst during its Thanksgiving segment.

Gomas, 38, went viral in July after being filmed on an American Airlines flight wildly shouting that a passenger was “not real.”

Tiffany Gomas was dubbed 'crazy plane lady' following her viral rant on July 2

Tiffany Gomas was dubbed ‘crazy plane lady’ following her viral rant on July 2Credit: X
Gomas was portrayed by comedian Sarah Shermann during the SNL skit

Gomas was portrayed by comedian Sarah Shermann during the SNL skitCredit: NBC
In the months following the viral breakdown, Gomas shared how she stayed home for four weeks and was too ashamed to be seen in public

In the months following the viral breakdown, Gomas shared how she stayed home for four weeks and was too ashamed to be seen in publicCredit: YouTube @Pardon My Take

“But I am telling you, right now, that motherf**ker back there is not real,” Gomas said as she was filmed hysterically shouting on an American Airlines flight to Orlando on July 2.

Now, Saturday Night Live poked fun at Gomas’ public rant during its Thanksgiving segment.

The segment began with SNL comedians Ego Nwodim and Bowen Yang dressed as TSA officials, introducing viewers to travelers during the Thanksgiving Week Airport Parade at Newark Airport.

Following an array of travelers, Yang introduces Gomas, played by comedian Sarah Shermann, as the grand finale and “biggest star of the parade.”

“I am telling you, right now, that mother trucker is not real,” Shermann said, mimicking Gomas.

Gomas responded to the skit and seemingly laughed at herself in shame: “Well, this is embarrassing.”

Months after her meltdown, Gomas admitted that she behaved poorly and felt horrible for everyone on the flight.

“I was a brat,” Gomas told Inside Edition.

She also admitted that she tried not to think about her previous outburst while on the flight.

“I try to block it out completely,” Gomas said.

The Dallas marketing executive revealed to the outlet that she went into hiding after her viral breakdown.

“I stayed at home for over four weeks because I was so ashamed and so embarrassed I didn’t wanna go in public,” she said.

Gomas briefly explained that at the time of the incident, she had an altercation and needed to get off the plane.

“It was not my best moment… it was actually a horrible moment,” she said on an episode of the Pardon My Take podcast.

“Absolutely mortifying. How horribly mortifying.”

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