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‘Crazy plane lady’ Tiffany Gomas is spotted at LAX on way back to Dallas two days after hinting she was teeing up tell-all interview to reveal WHAT she saw on ‘plane doesn’t exist’ flight

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‘Crazy plane lady’ Tiffany Gomas is spotted at LAX on way back to Dallas two days after hinting she was teeing up tell-all interview to reveal WHAT she saw on ‘plane doesn’t exist’ flight

The woman behind the ‘Crazy Plane Lady’ video was spotted heading back to Texas after flying into Los Angeles and teasing a tell-all interview. 

Tiffany Gomas, 38, was seen at LAX Wednesday, less than 48 hours after arriving in the City of Angels and telling TMZ about her plans to reveal what sparked her now infamous outburst.

The nature of her whirlwind trip is still unclear but an Instagram post from Tuesday evening showed her at a Dodgers game and telling her followers to ‘stay tuned.’ 

Gomas first gained notoriety in July after being filmed freaking out and accusing a ‘motherf*****’ at the back of the plane of being ‘not real.’

Tiffany Gomas, was spotted heading back to Texas after flying into Los Angeles and teasing a tell-all interview

The woman behind the ' Crazy Plane Lady' video gained notoriety in July after being filmed freaking out and accusing a 'motherf*****' at the back of the plane of being 'not real'

The woman behind the ‘ Crazy Plane Lady’ video gained notoriety in July after being filmed freaking out and accusing a ‘motherf*****’ at the back of the plane of being ‘not real’ 

Since her outburst, the marketing executive has gained more than 100,000 followers as fans have flooded her comments begging her to share her side. 

In the latest photos, Gomas was seen deviating from her signature slicked back hair, hoop earrings, and tank top – which she wore Monday and during the July incident. 

The Texan wore her hair down Wednesday and sported a blank tank top and leggings with a white sweatshirt wrapped around her waist, pre-flight. 

She rocked white Air Jordan tennis shoes and walked through the airport with her luggage in tow, including a YSL carry-on bag. 

Gomas appeared to be accompanied by several male companions as she headed towards her gate, presumably to fly back to Dallas Fort Worth. 

On Tuesday, she posted pictures alongside friends from Dodger Stadium while taking in a game between the Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

‘Thank you Los Angeles! What an amazing time,’ she wrote. ‘Jumbotron to catching a pop up – ready for more!’ 

Accompanying the caption, Gomas included the hashtags: #DodgerDog, #GoodTimes, #StayTuned, and #TMFINR. 

The final hashtag is an acronym referencing her words in the viral video: ‘That motherf***er is not real.’

The carousel of photos has already received nearly 10,000 likes. 

She followed up the photos from the iconic Los Angeles venue with an announcement that she is launching a fundraiser for victims of the Maui wildfires.

‘I’m so proud to support Maui Strong through Branding Aloha’s T-shirt fundraiser. There is so much healing and rebuilding to do,’ Gomas shared.   

‘Do your small part to help and get your T-shirt today for $36. 100% of sales proceeds are going to the Hawaii Community Foundation,’ the post continued. 

Tiffany Gomas outside LAX

Gomas walking through LAX

She rocked white Air Jordan tennis shoes and walked through the airport with her luggage in tow, including a YSL carry-on bag

Gomas appeared to be walking with several male companions as they headed towards their gate, presumably to fly back to Dallas Fort Worth

Gomas appeared to be walking with several male companions as they headed towards their gate, presumably to fly back to Dallas Fort Worth

Stay shady! Gomas kept her sunglasses on briefly while walking through the airport

Stay shady! Gomas kept her sunglasses on briefly while walking through the airport

On Tuesday, she posted pictures alongside friends from Dodger Stadium while taking in a game between the Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks

On Tuesday, she posted pictures alongside friends from Dodger Stadium while taking in a game between the Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks

She followed up the photos from the iconic Los Angeles venue with an announcement that she is launching a fundraiser for victims of the Maui wildfires

She followed up the photos from the iconic Los Angeles venue with an announcement that she is launching a fundraiser for victims of the Maui wildfires

Talking with TMZ on Tuesday, the Texas marketing executive played coy and revealed that she could not share too many details on the incident. 

‘I mean, thanks for asking that,’ she said when asked about what she saw. ‘But I have been told that I cannot comment on that right now. So, I’m sorry.’ 

‘I was distressed, I was getting off the plane no matter what, I just probably didn’t need to make the scene that I made,’ she then elaborated. ‘I was getting off that plane.’ 

As for when she plans to finally address the viral video and what she saw on the plane, Gomas said plans were in the works for a tell-all interview.  

‘The rate it’s going, I feel like it’s going to have to happen. So yes, there will be – there’s some things in the works, mostly nonprofit charity stuff,’ she said. 

'Little bit of anxiety but it's been good,' said Gomas, who was seen wearing her now infamous hoop earrings, slicked back hair, and tank top on Monday at LAX

‘Little bit of anxiety but it’s been good,’ said Gomas, who was seen wearing her now infamous hoop earrings, slicked back hair, and tank top on Monday at LAX

Gomas had been flying to Florida on July 4 weekend when she decided that the plane was unsafe, loudly demanding everyone on the flight evacuate. 

Official documents say she was not willing to leave the plane and had to be removed by American Airlines staff following the outburst. 

In an apology video posted in early August, Gomas referred to herself as ‘the crazy plane lady,’ which she called ‘her very worst moment.’ 

She continued: ‘As you know, I have been unwilling to speak on the viral video, but I do finally feel that it’s time.’ 

‘I apologize and take accountability for my actions, they were uncalled for,’ she wrote on Twitter after the video took off. 

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