The woman who shot to fame for screaming at a passenger who was "not real" on a flight has responded to requests for racy content.
Tiffany Gomas questioned one user who deemed her "fame and fortune" had triggered a series of flight incidents similar to her incident aboard a flight earlier this year.
But Gomas, who was seen in footage screaming in fear over "that motherf***er back there" being "not real", has since wondered whether she was missing out on a key piece of the profit.
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No such fortune was forthcoming though Gomas was prompted to reveal whether she would sign up for an adult account in a bid to make money from her notoriety.
She had a one-word response to the X, formerly Twitter, user who asked whether she would ever turn to a platform selling racy pictures of herself.
Gomas had been questioned over the possibilities of signing up to a platform to sell adult content by a keen X user, who wrote she would receive a fortune if she were to "finally open up an OnlyFans".
No account on the adult platform is forthcoming though, as Gomas replied with "Never!" and put to bed the idea of using the platform for financial gain. The self-proclaimed "viral personality" has cashed in other merchandising opportunities following her outbirst.
From festive features including her pointing at Santa Claus and crying out how he is "not real", Gomas has utilised the fame and racked up nearly 200,000 followers on X.
More recently, Gomas mocked hit comedy show Saturday Night Live for an airport sketch which seemingly made fun of her own outburst on the plane. Gomas has since revealed what she saw on the plane which freaked her out.
She said: "You know the reason I probably haven't come out yet is like - it's so cringe - I did not see anything. I mean, I think y'all knew that. The media... I said 'That motherf***er' not 'these' or 'the'."
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