A woman clashed with flight attendants on a Southwest Airlines flight after repeatedly shouting that she was a victim of human trafficking as she was escorted off the plane.
Echoing Tiffany Gomas’ saga that “this shit ain’t real,” a new unidentified “plane woman” was widely shared online on November 13.
The minute-long video begins with the woman, dressed in a black hoodie with sunglasses on her head, facing airline staff in the aisle.
“They’re trying to pin things on me. Get off. Get out of the way. Come down please!’ » she shouts, aggressively shoving a servant who grabs her by the wrists.
The attendant responds by saying “don’t touch me” before asking for backup.
A woman clashed with flight attendants on a Southwest Airlines flight after repeatedly shouting that she was a victim of human trafficking.

As three officers struggle with the woman, she turns to focus her eyes on the passenger filming the incident as she repeatedly shouts, “I’m a victim of human trafficking!”
As three officers struggle with the woman, she turns to focus her eyes on the passenger filming the incident as she repeatedly shouts, “I’m a victim of human trafficking!”
The woman pivots to face the attendants standing behind her and raises her fists. She brings her arm down in a quick slashing motion, appearing to accidentally hit a nearby man in the back of the head.
She looks at him but doesn’t apologize. The man gets up from his seat as the lady on the plane shouts, “This is going to be shown on TikTok, so I look crazy, but I’m being human trafficked.”
The woman then shouts “no!” » while the attendants restrain her and squeeze her wrists, potentially to handcuff her.
As the scene intensifies, she shouts, “If they’re taking your family hostage, don’t believe it, they’re using fucking emotional manipulation, it’s not REAL!”
She repeats the human trafficking allegation as attendants and passengers continue to try to restrain her, before shouting “nooooo” in a wild voice as she is dragged down.
According to people commenting on social media saying they were on the plane, some passengers had to intervene and the plane was en route to Kansas City from New York.
Southwest officials did not respond in time for this report.
It is unclear what happened after the woman in the video was taken off the plane and whether she was a victim of human trafficking.

Echoing Tiffany Gomas’ “This Shit Ain’t Real” saga, a new unidentified “plane woman” was widely shared online on November 13.

As the scene intensifies, she shouts, “If they’re taking your family hostage, don’t believe it, they’re using fucking emotional manipulation, it’s not REAL!”
This disjointed interaction is reminiscent of Tiffany Gomas’ viral plane crash on July 2, where she shouted “that motherfucking mother isn’t real” to another passenger as she left the plane.
The 38-year-old marketing executive could be seen saying loudly to a flight attendant near her seat on the Dallas-Orlando flight: “Stop the fucking plane, stop the fucking plane, stop the plane.” .’
Police reports show she previously accused a relative of stealing her AirPods, before shouting that the plane was unsafe and would not reach its destination.
Commenters on the most recent unidentified “plane lady” incident were quick to point out the similarities, speculating that the woman had been inspired by Gomas and that her performance was a ploy to gain fame.
“This is the new way to get famous since tmfinr,” one person said, while another accused her of being “a girl tripping trying to get viral famous.”
Others thought she might have taken drugs, with one person saying “the edibles took effect” and another warning “don’t do drugs, kids”.

Model Morgan Osman claimed she was the woman in the footage on social media, but did not respond to DailyMail.com’s requests for comment.
It also follows another incident involving a woman leaving on a plane in September.
Influencer Morgan Osman launched into a foul-mouthed rant on an American Airlines flight and shouted “I’m Instagram famous, you fucking asshole” at passengers who filmed her.
She could be heard insulting other passengers as she walked down the aisle out of sight, as several people laughed at the performance.
Osman, 35, claimed the entire incident involved a “woman with neon blue hair” who scolded her for sitting in her seat, which Osman vehemently denied.
To avoid “knocking her out,” Osman claimed she got out of the plane, which was when the passengers took out their cameras.
Asked if she was kicked off the flight, Osman said: “Absolutely not.”
“I decided to leave and when they found out, they decided to take out their camera. I still think they’re a bunch of bums,” she added.