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‘Not Real’ Plane Lady Hosts Halloween Costume Contest After Going Viral

The prize? Your choice of either first-class flight tickets or priority plane passes

Tiffany Gomas was identified as the woman from a viral video on an American Airlines flight where she proclaimed to her fellow passengers that the person sitting next to her on the flight was “not real.”knuckelslawncare/TikTok

Tiffany Gomas, also known as the "not real" plane lady who had a meltdown on an American Airlines flight, has announced she's hosting a Halloween costume contest in honor of her ultra viral moment earlier this year.

In her most recent TikTok, Gomas noted an article from the New York Post that includes the now infamous outfit she wore while exiting the airplane.

"Once again New York Post came for me, so I'm coming for you," she said. "Let's have a little fun with it."

Participants are to post their best rendition of Gomas's outfit — which includes a grey tank, ripped jeans, black boots, and a pricey Louis Vuitton Goyard tote — and use the hashtag #TMFINR by Oct. 31.

Gomas says she'll pick her top three favorites before allowing her followers to decide on the best version. The winner will receive two domestic first-class tickets on Delta or United Airlines, or two priority passes on Southwest Airlines.

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In July, Gomas made headlines for her outburst on an American Airlines flight from Fort Worth to Orlando.

Police records show the inciting incident was an argument between Gomas and a relative she was traveling with over a pair of missing Airpods. She repeatedly claimed the aircraft was not safe, forcing the other passengers to deplane so it could be screened by TSA personnel a second time.

A passenger recorded Gomas yelling, “that motherf—r back there is not real" while attendants kicked her off the plane. This moment ended up going viral across social media platforms, inciting a number of memes and online conspiracy theories about what Gomas "actually" saw.

While the passengers re-boarded, Gomas was denied entry to the aircraft. Police later gave the 38-year-old Dallas resident a ticket for criminal trespass when she attempted to go back through TSA and the boarding area several times.

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