Tiffany Gomas, who shot to internet infamy in 2023 following a viral meltdown aboard an American Airlines flight, is now embracing the spotlight in a new way. The 40-year-old Texas-based marketing executive has relaunched her career as a content creator on the subscription platform Passes, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look into her “chaotic” life.

Who is Tiffany Gomas?

Gomas became a household name after video footage circulated of her storming to the front of a flight from Dallas to Orlando, proclaiming that a fellow passenger was “not real.” The incident held up the flight and sparked wild speculation online, with theories ranging from the supernatural to mental health concerns. In subsequent interviews, Gomas clarified that the moment stemmed from a personal altercation with another passenger and admitted it was “a horrible, mortifying” experience. Despite a warrant issued for criminal trespass at the time, she was neither arrested nor charged. In the months following the incident, she continued to appear on podcasts and digital platforms, often addressing — and poking fun at — the viral clip that catapulted her into the spotlight.

“Thanks for flying with Me”

Now, Gomas is turning that viral notoriety into a personal brand. Her new platform on Passes, a creator-focused site that prohibits explicit content, offers subscribers exclusive access to her daily life — from work routines and workouts to her dogs, shoe collection, and fashion picks. With a monthly subscription starting at $9.99 for the “Passport to Tiff” tier, fans can access her content wall and receive discounts on merchandise. Higher tiers include “Private Flight” at $20 and “First Class” at $69.99, which offer expanded features like one-on-one messaging and livestreams. “Thanks for flying with me,” she wrote in her profile, cheekily nodding to her infamous in-flight outburst. In a promotional post on X, she added, “I told y’all that mf wasn’t real… but this is… Come chat with me here and I’ll answer all your questions!!”

Gomas has leaned into the meme-worthy legacy of her viral moment. In December, she recreated her in-flight look — ripped jeans and a black tank top — for a mirror selfie on social media, joking about an alien invasion and captioning it: “Officially ready for the invasion. Bring it on mf’ers.” When a follower asked if she was wearing the same outfit from the viral flight, she confirmed: “Yup… and top, bag, hat. ”With her Passes account live and growing, Gomas is hoping to turn her most embarrassing public moment into a long-term digital brand. As she puts it: “This is where all the magic happens.”