CHICAGO—Melissa Stratton and Johnny Sins are teaming up to re-create the viral video of a woman who had a meltdown while on an American Airlines Flight last month.
The incident, which featured a woman on a plane in a profanity-laced tirade against fellow passengers and crew members, will be recreated by the pair. The parody will be released on Stratton's Pornhub page once it has been completed.
Tiffany Gomas, the Dallas marketing executive who was the face of the viral incident, has since embraced her sudden infamy. But her response, including an apology and a campaign "promoting positive mental health and standing up against cyberbullying," has been met with mixed reactions.
“Stratton's involvement in recreating this viral moment isn't just another trend-following move,” according to an announcement. “With her standout beauty and innovative approach, she's setting a new bar in the adult entertainment industry. Her take on this incident showcases how viral events can be transformed into engaging content, setting a fresh standard for creativity.”
The original meltdown occurred on July 2, when Gomas gestured wildly and shouted, "that motherf--er is not real," among other profanities. A multitude of reactions, including paintings, stickers, T-shirts and memes, followed. Even comedian Carrot Top, who was a passenger on the flight, commented on the incident.
“Stratton and Sins' parody promises to infuse humor into the viral incident, keeping the internet's pulse alive and connecting with an audience who relishes these recreations,” the announcement read.
For more updates, follow Stratton and Sins on Twitter @kittybaby_cam and @johnnysins.
Pictured: Melissa Stratton.