Tiffany Gomas, the infamous ‘not real plane woman,’ says she’s still confused by the “embarrassing” experience on her one-year anniversary of going viral on TikTok.

On the one-year anniversary of her viral meltdown, Gomas jokingly celebrated the occasion, dubbing it the “most embarrassing day of my life” in a post on X.

One year anni of the most embarrassing day of my life. Cheers to many more. 😂🥂

In the comments, Know Your Meme posted the full interaction from a year ago, and Gomas explained how she can’t watch the moment anymore.

“Gawd, I can’t listen to that,” she said. “I don’t even know how my voice got that high.”

In interviews she’s done following her viral moment, Gomas sounds completely different than how she did onboard the plane, so it makes sense that she’d be confused by how she sounded in the clip.

Gawd, I can’t listen to that. I don’t even know how my voice got that high 😂🤦🏼‍♀️

The ‘not real plane woman’ went on to respond to several fans, revealing that she actuallydidn’t see “a damn thing”and that in the heat of the moment, she“went batsh*t.”

According to Gomas, she’sstill banned from American Airlinessince the incident, but that hasn’t stopped her from continuing to travel the world and evenpiloting planes herself.

One fan even inquired if Gomas would consider taking the newest viral sensationHailey Welch“under her wing” after she blew up the internet for her impromptu “hawk tuah” catchphrase. However, Gomas brushed off the suggestion.

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“She seems to be doing ok?!” sheremarked.

Although the two viral stars may not be collabing just yet, the two are certainly handling their fame accordingly, with Welch following in Gomas’ footsteps by making podcast appearances and capitalizing on the attention.

Michael Gwilliam is Dexerto’s Deputy Entertainment Editor in the US. He expertly covers trending stories across Twitch, Kick, YouTube, TikTok, as well as Overwatch, GTA, and Smash Bros. You can contact him at: michael.gwilliam@dexerto.com