New video emerges of American Airlines passenger's viral freakout with her cursing at police and saying the plane will blow up, Tiffany Gomas issues emotional apology



New video has emerged of the woman who instantly became a notorious internet figure for her viral freakout on a commercial airplane. Tiffany Gomas – the infamous airplane flyer who claimed a fellow passenger was "not real" – finally broke her silence and issued an emotional apology.

Gomas experienced a complete meltdown before an American Airlines flight traveling from Dallas to Orlando on July 2. Viral video shows Gomas freaking out about a fellow passenger before takeoff.

A recently released video shows the situation before Gomas went on her infamous rant.

Video shows Gomas yelling, "Stop the plane! Stop the plane!"

She tells a flight attendant, "I need to get off this f***ing plane right now!"

Gomas vaguely says, "See what happens. See what happens after this. See what happens. See what the f*** happens after this."

Flight crew attempts to retrieve the woman's carry-on luggage, but Gomas says, "I don't even give a f*** about my s**t."

A frustrated passenger tells Gomas, "I'm a licensed attorney, so just be careful."

Gomas shoots back, "I don't give two f***s. What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do about it?"

Then Gomas stomps down the aisle while proclaiming, "I'm telling you, I’m getting the f*** off and there’s a reason why I’m getting the f*** off, and everyone can either believe it or they can not believe it."

Gomas points to the back of the plane and declares, "I don’t give two f***s, but I am telling you right now – that motherf***er back there is not real."

The panicked passenger tells everyone, "You can sit on this plane and you can f***ing die with them or not. I’m not going to."

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New video also shows the aftermath of Gomas being escorted off the plane and later cursing at a police officer.

Gomas was removed from the plane and brought back to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. She continued her outlandish tirade inside the airport's terminal.

The 38-year-old marketing executive is seen telling an American Airlines employee, "I don't care if I ever fly with y'all again."

Pointing to the airliner that she was escorted off, she demands, "I want to know what happens to this flight right here."

A tearful Gomas exclaims, "Do not let that plane leave. I'm being dead serious, do not let that flight leave."

"That flight is not going to make it to Orlando. It' not going to," Gomas warns.

Looking out the windows as they escort her, Gomas says: “There’s a lot of people on that flight.”

“Y'all need to escort me out…really,” Gomas tells the officer," according to the New York Post. "Until you see this flight f***ing blow up."

After being escorted out of the airport, Gomas is heard telling a police officer, " “My dad’s a cop, f*** you dude."

A police officer asks Gomas if she has any questions for them, and she replies, "Absolutely not. I'd like you to get the f*** out of my face."

NewsNation reported that police issued a citation, but she refused to sign it.

The incident reportedly started after Gomas accused a man of stealing her AirPods.

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On Sunday, Gomas issued an apology for her erratic behavior caught on video, according to TMZ.

Gomas admits that the nickname of "crazy plane lady" given to her is "completely warranted."

"First and foremost, I want to take full accountability for my actions, they were completely unacceptable," Gomas says in the video. "Distressed or not, I should have been in control of my emotions, and that was not the case."

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

She says while seemingly trying to fight back tears, "We all have our bad moments," but hers was "caught on camera for the whole world to see multiple times."

Gomas adds, "I have highly enjoyed so many of the memes," but claims that her newfound notoriety is "invasive and unkind."

Gomas intends to use the experience to "do a little bit of good in the world."

She concludes, "I hope that you guys can accept my apology and I can begin to move on with my life."

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Canadian professor mask-shames flight attendant but it backfires spectacularly as he suffers complete meltdown



A Canadian professor mask-shamed a United Airlines flight attendant, but it backfired spectacularly when he suffered a complete meltdown online.

Amir Attaran is a professor in the Faculties of Law and School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa. On Saturday, Attaran was aboard a United Airlines flight from Ottawa to Chicago, Illinois. Attaran saw that one of the flight attendants was not wearing a face mask – which goes against Canada's current travel restrictions that require travelers wear face masks when departing from Canada.

Attaran took multiple photos of the flight attendant and posted them on Twitter with the caption: "Hey @United, why are you breaking the law? Masks are required on all flights out of Canada. Your flight attendant isn’t wearing one! This is UA3737 in Ottawa right now."

Attaran attempted to get the flight attendant in trouble by tagging the official Twitter account for United Airlines.

United Airlines responded on Twitter, "Hi Amir, thanks for bringing this to our attention. We've informed the appropriate teams for further review."

Plus, Attaran tagged the official Twitter accounts for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada's transportation department, the Air Passenger Rights organization, as well as Canadian news outlets Global News, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Globe and Mail.

\u201cHey @United, why are you breaking the law? Masks are required on all flights out of Canada. Your flight attendant isn\u2019t wearing one! This is UA3737 in Ottawa right now. @rcmpgrcpolice @Transport_gc @AirPassRightsCA @CBCPolitics @globeandmail @globalnews\u201d
— Amir Attaran (@Amir Attaran) 1655563360

Attaran spoke with the flight attendant after he mask-shamed her on his Twitter account.

"In Chicago now. Had a friendly chat with the flight attendant, and found she is blameless because @United misinforms its crew," Attaran tweeted. "WTF, United? Look here: on flights leaving Canada, masks are mandatory the 'entire travel journey.' FOLLOW THE LAW!"

The Canadian professor then called for United Airlines to be banned from operating in Canada because of the mask infraction.

"United should be forbidden flying to Canada—immediately. Our country, our rules," Attaran wrote in a post that tagged Omar Alghabra – Canada's Minister of Transport. "Even the supervisor I talked with in Chicago didn’t understand Canadian rules apply to flights departing Canada."

Attaran then lashed out at Americans, "Don't like Canada’s laws? Then keep your American companies in your own country. Our country, our rules. That’s why your COVID death rate is triple ours, a**holes."

He added, "Canada is not the USA, you f***ers."

The professor then called Republicans a "death cult," and seethed, "See Americans, you get crazy mad about COVID safety and attack science—and then you die. You drank the GOP Kool Aid and it’s mass suicide, basically. We in Canada did a lot better. So when you pout and cry about our rules—well, it’s kind of cute. Ratio that, motherf***ers."

"Oh, and if you Republican Reptiles dislike Canada’s COVID safety laws, you’ll TOTALLY HATE our gun safety laws—if you’re not already shot and dead," he feverishly ranted. "Cuz Yankees murder their own far more than Canadians. Even kids. It’s awful. I’m so glad I emigrated from California to Canada."

For hours, Attaran raged on Twitter as he battled anyone who criticized him for trying to mask-shame the flight attendant.

Attaran even blustered about former President Donald Trump's sex life and genitalia.

Twitter reactions to Attaran mask-shaming the flight attendant frustrated the Canadian professor.

BlazeTV personality @ElijahSchaffer: "A grown adult posted this."

Gov. Ron DeSantis spokesperson Christina Pushaw: "Leave her alone. This is beyond creepy. A professor taking photos of a young worker to shame her. Maybe don’t fly if you can’t handle seeing someone's face."

Journalist Yashar Ali: "Do you know what kind of hell flight attendants have been through during this pandemic? Dealing with harassment and bullying nonstop? And you post this poor woman’s photo and target her? And then admit later she didn’t even know?"

Art dealer Eli Klein: "Posting photos of someone publicly to report a mask breach and trying to get her fired/disciplined is unacceptable. Covid has really brought out the worst in people. Shame on you."

Lawyer Preston Byrne: "More evidence for the proposition that no profession has lost more professional standing as a result of social media than law professors."

Podcast host Hans Mahncke: "As @elonmusk might say, at their heart, mask mandates are divisive, exclusionary, and hateful. They basically give mean people a shield to be mean and cruel, armored in false virtue."

Conservative activist Ned Ryun: "And vaxxed 4x, 3x boosted and triple masked and you should be totally bulletproof. . . Against a virus with over 99% survival rate. Make sure to travel with a binkie and support animal next time. It will lessen the trauma maybe?"

Evolutionary behavioral scientist Gad Saad: "Every single time that this guy's tweets have come across my feed, I'm reminded that he is an execrable cretin. He was dancing in pure orgiastic happiness when he found out that @jordanbpeterson was gravely ill. What could lead a person to be so consistently mean-spirited?"

Commentator Michael Malice: "I didn't notice until now that professor Karen literally called in the cops on a black woman, and is blaming Trump fans for being reminded that he is absolute scum."

Columnist Derek Hunter: "Liberal attacking black woman in the hope that she get fired. #Typical#Progressive."

YouTuber Kelly Lamb: "Thanks Hall Monitor Attaran! You probably literally saved thousands of lives by reporting this to the correct authorities. A brave & truly selfless act."

A Twitter user remarked: "I’ll never understand the mentality of people who gleefully try to destroy other people’s lives just to gain a few minor but imaginary 'social credits.' Is there a more thirsty and sniveling personality type out there?"

Last year, Attaran was suspended from Twitter for attacking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for not rolling out COVID-19 vaccines for children fast enough to his liking.

Black Lives Matter activist berates CVS manager for calling cops on men caught shoplifting, but it backfires big time



A woman filmed herself berating a CVS manager because he called the police on two men who were allegedly caught shoplifting. However, her attempt to shame the manager did not go as she planned, and it completely blew up in her face.

On Thursday, the Twitter account @CharinDC uploaded a video of her scolding a manager of a Washington, D.C., CVS store. The Twitter account has a bio supporting the Movement for Black Lives, or M4BL, organization and calls for police to be abolished. The account, which reportedly belongs to Charity Sade, claims she is an abolitionist, activist, writer, and comedian. She also included her pronouns in the bio. Her alleged website says, "coming soon," and has a background that states: "Black Lives Matter."

The CVS manager called the police when two men allegedly attempted to steal merchandise from the pharmacy. While the police officers were questioning the suspects outside, Sade begins recording, and within 30 seconds she questions the cop. The woman then demands the police officer's badge number.

Sade then wrote a Twitter thread about the encounter with the hashtags: #BLM, #BlackLivesMatter, and #PeopleOverProperty.

"One officer told one of the men that their other person's freedom was dependent on him being quiet. This is violent," Sade wrote. "People know what happens when the police are called on Black folx! They value property over people."

In typical cancel culture fashion, she included a photo of the CVS manager and shared the police officer's badge number.

One of the videos @charitysade posted, thinking she was going to get a supportive response. All she’s doing is spou… https://t.co/1J2H8MqWm3
— Girlmom (@Girlmom)1600366185.0
This person is a JOKE! I got blocked in record time. That’s ok. Screen shots will take you to her page where you ca… https://t.co/Upv1KkY9KP
— Girlmom (@Girlmom)1600364887.0

The woman then pursued the CVS manager into the store to confront him.

"I live in the neighborhood, I come to this CVS very often," Sade says in an upward inflection. "May I ask why you called the police on those two men?"

"CVS policy dictates that if there's shoplifters that exit the store with merchandise unpaid for, we should get the police involved," he responded. "So I actually did not elect to press charges."

"I said, 'Hey look I just want them to know that they can't come in anymore because they shoplifted,'" the manager calmly explained.

The woman argued that the stolen merchandise didn't belong to the manager and that he was endangering the lives of the two alleged shoplifters.

"It's not your merchandise. You decided to call the police on two black people that stole ... allegedly took something from the store because you're willing to uphold the policy and they could've lost their lives," the wokescold told the manager.

The manager informed the woman that he follows the company's policies and not her policies.

She asks, "So you're willing to risk someone's life for $30,000 a year?"

The agitated woman then asks for the man's name and he responds, "My name is 'store manager.'" She then asks a CVS employee what his name is, but she doesn't respond.

"No one's going to tell you my name when you're in here videotaping us so that you can try and elicit some sort of violence, it's not going to happen," the manager informs the woman.

"Elicit violence against you? You just elicited violence against two black men by calling the police on them," the woman replies.

The manager responds, "No, they peacefully got to walk away and one of them had a warrant and could have been arrested but the cops still let him go."

"Listen to yourself, you work with black folks. You just remember that," the woman says.

The manager gets the last word in the quarrel by saying his black coworkers "love me."

The woman's attempt to cancel the CVS manager completely backfired. After numerous people on Twitter started informing Sade that she was indeed the bad person in this video and not the CVS manager, she changed her Twitter handle from @CharitySade to @CharinDC in an attempt to hide her identity. Sade has since made her account private and deleted her Instagram account.

Before Sade nuked her own Twitter account, TheBlaze's Jessica Fletcher O'Donnell captured the now viral video.

@benshapiro She locked down her twitter, so here’s the video: https://t.co/kOcdPMpsxL
— Jessica (Fletcher) O’Donnell (@Jessica (Fletcher) O’Donnell)1600382238.0

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