Did a woman arrive from Tokyo, Japan, at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City with a passport of a nonexistent country named "Torenza", as viral videos and text posts claim? No, that's not true: ...
Texas airport police believed the “crazy plane lady” at the center of the viral “that motherf–ker is not real” plane meltdown was intoxicated — and threatened to arrest her, according to bodycam video ...
Four months after she became famous for freaking out on a plane, Tiffany Gomas -- AKA the "crazy plane lady" -- traveled for the first time by airplane since her viral meltdown. In a recent interview ...
Tiffany Gomas has taken to the skies again after her viral airplane meltdown – hopping on a flight from Dallas to New York on which she playfully recreated her infamous finger wag. The self-described ...
The woman dubbed “crazy plane lady" is back at the airport three months after her epic airplane meltdown. Inside Edition was there as Tiffany Gomas arrived at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, ...
Tiffany Gomas, a Dallas marketing executive whose meltdown on an American Airlines flight at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on July 2 led her to deny the existence of a fellow passenger, has ...
Inside Edition went with Tiffany Gomas as she arrived at Dallas/Fort Worth airport, the location of her infamous meltdown, to hop on her first flight following her viral incident. The woman dubbed the ...
Tiffany Gomas, the viral American Airlines passenger and Texas marketing executive who publicly melted down on the runway last month, has embraced her viral meme moniker — "TMFINR," for "that motherf- ...
Why did it have to happen right at the start of the holiday travel season? Going to the airport is enough of a headache. Now we have to worry about whether we’re sharing a flight with the woman who ...