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Viral ‘Fake’ Airplane Woman Reveals Truth About Her Observation

Tiffany Gomas Reveals the Truth‍ Behind Her ⁤Viral ‍Airplane Outburst

Tiffany Gomas, the ​woman who became an overnight viral meme after an ‍expletive-laden verbal explosion on an ‍airplane,​ has finally revealed what exactly⁢ caused ⁤the outburst.

Gomas appeared on Friday’s episode of “Pardon My Take,” a sports and culture ⁣podcast, and ‌discussed⁢ a litany of topics including, obviously, the viral incident itself.

In doing ⁣so, ‌Gomas also appeared​ to ⁤bring some closure to the ⁤whole ordeal — and it’s not nearly as​ fantastical as ‍some may have hoped.

First, here’s the ‌viral video in question:

“Either they can believe it ​or they cannot believe it,” a visibly⁢ distraught​ Gomas is seen saying in the ⁣viral clip. ‌“I don’t give ‌two ⁤f***s,​ but I am telling you, right now, that motherf***er … That motherf***er ‍right⁤ there is not real.”

The clip became an overnight⁢ sensation and⁤ it’s obvious‍ why.

Whether you are big on conspiracies, ⁣or viral social media ⁢content, ​or are‍ just ‌a fan of rubbernecking at “car crash television,”⁢ there’s ‌something here for ⁤quite a ⁢number of people.

The biggest‍ mystery, obviously was what exactly Gomas‍ saw that ⁤was “not ‍real.”

Well, on ⁤“Pardon My Take,” Gomas revealed‍ that ⁣her use of ‍that⁢ phrase ⁤was more a​ figure of speech than ⁣anything a cryptozoologist ⁢would be interested in.

Gomas, a 38-year-old Texas “marketing guru” according to the New York Post,⁢ admitted to the show that the‌ “cringe” reason for⁤ her hysterical response was ‍over some sort of a⁢ disagreement with whomever was sitting next to her.

And no — It ⁢was ⁢not‌ Big Foot⁤ or Elvis on that plane.

“Can I ask​ again, what you saw?” asked Pardon My Take co-host Dan “Bit Cat” Katz.

“You know, the reason ​I probably haven’t come out ⁣— yet — [is] because ⁢it’s,‍ like, so‍ cringe,” Gomas‍ began. “I did not see anything.”

“What?”‍ Katz asked ‍in a stunned undertone.

“Well, I mean, I think y’all knew that,” Gomas said.

When ‌pressed about her “that motherf***er is not real” comment, Gomas made clear that it was a figure ‌of speech⁣ — as ⁤in, “That person is so ⁤ridiculous,⁣ he can’t be real.”

“I got‍ in a bit of​ an altercation, it spiraled out of control,” Gomas⁤ explained. “It was not my best moment. ‍I⁣ mean, it ​was actually a horrible moment. Absolutely ⁤mortifying.”

When Katz pointed out that many people have bad moments ⁣on planes, Gomas noted that 450 million people have watched her bad ⁤moment.

“So‌ what you’re saying is that clip that we all saw, ‘that⁢ motherf***er is not real,’ ⁣is not you thinking that someone is an alien, it was just the tail end of an argument,” Katz summarized.

“It’s an expression of speech,” ⁤Gomas‍ said.

Well, there you have it.

One ⁣of the most viral moments of 2023 — one that⁤ has led to all manner ⁤of social media⁣ memes, speculation and Halloween costumes —⁣ appears to ⁣have been little more than an improperly used‌ figure of speech and a run-of-the-mill airplane ​altercation.

What a disappointment.


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What impact did Gomas’ viral incident ⁤have on internet culture

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Despite the initial excitement and speculation surrounding Tiffany Gomas’ viral ‍airplane outburst,⁢ she has⁢ finally come forward to reveal the truth behind the incident. Gomas recently appeared⁢ on the ‍”Pardon My Take” podcast, where she ‍discussed various topics, including the infamous ⁤incident that catapulted her to internet fame. In doing so,​ Gomas provided some closure to the situation, although it may ‌not be as exciting as some had hoped.

The viral⁢ video captured Gomas ‍in a visibly distraught state, exclaiming, “Either they can believe it or they cannot‍ believe‍ it. I don’t give two f***s, but I am telling you, right now, that motherf***er … That motherf***er ‍right there is not real.” The ⁢clip quickly gained popularity, attracting ‌attention from conspiracy theorists, fans of viral content, and⁢ those who simply enjoy​ witnessing dramatic‍ incidents unfold.

Naturally, the most significant question that arose⁣ from the incident was what exactly Gomas saw that was⁣ “not real.” During her appearance on “Pardon My Take,” Gomas clarified that her ⁣usage of⁣ that ⁤phrase was merely a⁤ figure ‍of speech and lacked the intrigue that cryptozoologists or conspiracy theorists would find fascinating.

Gomas, a 38-year-old marketing guru from Texas, candidly admitted on the show that ⁤her over-the-top response was a​ result of a disagreement with the person⁤ sitting next to her. Contrary to popular speculation, the person was not Big Foot or Elvis.

When asked‍ about what she saw, Gomas responded, “You know,⁤ the reason⁤ I ‍probably haven’t come out‍ [about it] yet is because it’s, like, so⁤ cringe.‍ I did not see anything.” This revelation left the ‍podcast ‌co-host, Dan “Big Cat” Katz, stunned.

Further clarifying her earlier expletive-laden comment, Gomas explained that it was merely a figure ⁣of speech to express disbelief in someone’s ridiculousness, ⁣rather than an actual accusation​ of⁣ someone ‌being “not real.” She acknowledged that the incident had spiraled out of control and described it as a⁢ horrible and mortifying moment.

Katz pointed out that many people‍ have unfortunate moments on planes,⁣ to which Gomas responded that her bad moment had been⁣ watched by 450 million people. In summary, she emphasized that the viral clip featuring her statement was an expression of speech ‌rather than an ‌indication of ⁢her belief in the person’s extraterrestrial nature.

With ⁢Gomas’ revelation, it seems the truth behind her viral airplane outburst⁣ is less sensational but more relatable. It serves as a reminder that even in‍ our ‌worst moments, we are ⁢vulnerable to ⁢misunderstanding and ​the consequences of​ our ‍actions can be ⁣magnified in the digital​ age.

Despite the closure Gomas’ revelation provides, her viral incident will continue leaving a significant imprint on internet culture, as it remains a testament to the power and reach of viral content in today’s society.



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