Texas ‘crazy plane lady’ goes anti-woke with bikini pic

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Texas’ “crazy plane lady” has now refashioned herself as a flesh-bearing right wing influencer.

Tiffany Gomas, a real estate developer who went viral after a public meltdown on an American Airlines flight last posted a revealing photo on X of herself in a shrimpy bikini holding a can of the a
AH!ptly named “Ultra Right Beer.” The brand describes itself as “100% woke-free American beer.”

“Wonder how many people I’m gonna piss off with this post…” she warned in the post which has now been viewed by nearly 8 million people. “So… is now an appropriate time to tell y’all men don’t belong in women’s sports?!”

The post suggests Gomas is looking to mine additional relevancy by tapping into American culture wars. In recent years a number of states and municipalities have looked to institute bans on biological men and women competing in sports that don’t align with their sex at birth.

Tiffany Gomas is now looking to rebrand as a right wing influencer. Tiffany_Gomas/X

Woman in a black shirt and ripped jeans during an airplane meltdown
Tiffany Gomas is mostly known today for a public meltdown she had aboard an American Airlines flight. knuckelslawncare/Tiktok

Nassau County’s new executive Bruce Blakeman made so-called transgender athlete bans a central campaign talking point and moved swiftly to institute one after he was elected. The move, while widely supported, is facing a legal challenge from New York Attorney General Letitia James.

In July 2023 was kicked off an American Airlines flight after she accused another passenger of stealing her AirPods — and ranting wildly “that motherf—er is not real.” Video of the incident quickly launched her to viral stardom.

She later apologized for the incident saying her behavior was “completely unacceptable.”

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