Lily Gladstone is not holding back her opinion on Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone and raising her voice against the depiction of the American West.
14.08.2023 - 15:49 / perezhilton.com
The woman behind THAT viral American Airlines incident is speaking out — and offering a public apology while teasing more moves ahead.
Of course, we’ve been following the sordid story of Tiffany Gomas for a while. You may know her as the “Crazy Plane Lady,” which is even how she’s describing herself at this point. The marketing executive was caught acting unpredictably on an early July American Airlines flight in a mega-viral TikTok video.
During that vid, she walked up to the front of the plane and screamed things like “that mother f**ker back there is not real” while pointing to the back of the plane. She also added other jaw-dropping statements, like “you can sit on this plane and you can die with them or not, but I’m not going to,” while shocked passengers looked on. Then, she walked off the flight before it could take off, and left the airport.
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Now, Gomas is having her say. On Sunday afternoon, the 38-year-old took to Twitter to share a public apology for her actions and announce forthcoming mental health initiatives meant to combat cyber bullying.
In a selfie video running slightly longer than two minutes, Gomas addressed the camera directly. First, she said:
Then, she jumped right in, apologizing for her behavior and the profane language she used on that day in early July:
She then transitioned to noting the super-viral nature of her unfortunate moment:
But then, she began to break down, and had to stifle some tears. Noting her high emotions while getting to that difficult point, she joked:
After calming herself, Gomas then continued:
Before concluding her message like this:
Then, in a title card posted after the end
Lily Gladstone is not holding back her opinion on Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone and raising her voice against the depiction of the American West.
Lily Gladstone is condemning Hollywood’s glorification of the American West, particularly in Yellowstone.
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