Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams Tells Woman ‘Go F Yourself, You’re Gonna See The Brooklyn In Me’ During Airport Confrontation, Witness Alleges She Booed Him And He Threatened To Punch Her In Face

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Folks, buckle up! Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams is making headlines again, doubling down after a fiery airport confrontation where he told a woman, shall we say, to “go f**k yourself.”

<p>The drama unfolded on Tuesday, January 13, when a video hit Reddit around 3 PM EST. It showed <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=Blkcosmo%20%2B%22Eric+Adams%22" target="_blank">Eric Adams</a> in a heated exchange with a woman who clearly wasn't a fan. The Reddit user "wehaventlocatedusyet" shared the clip, claiming the woman recognized Adams on a flight from NYC to Dallas, booed him, and then he allegedly threatened to punch her as they deplaned.</p>

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    <p>“Was just on a flight from NYC to Dallas. As we were leaving the woman next to me recognized Adams and booed him. So then he threatened to punch her in the face as we disembarked.”</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-former-nyc-mayor-eric-adams-tells-critic-go-f-yourself-during-airport-confrontation">The Airport Showdown</h2>

<p>The 30-second clip kicks off with the woman, face masked, daring Adams: “Punch me in the face, Eric Adams. Please punch me in the face. I would love if you would punch me in the face.” His blunt response? “Go ahead and go f**k yourself.” She fired back, “Okay. You can get f***ed too.”</p>

<p>The exchange escalated quickly. After he asked, “Alright?” she gave him the bird, adding a sharp, “Yeah. F**k you!” Adams retorted, “I’m not the mayor anymore. Those days are over.” She wasn't having it, replying, “Yeah, good. Thank God, damn.”</p>

<p>Then, Adams, who was walking ahead, stopped, turned, and issued a warning: “You’re gonna see the Brooklyn in me.” But she kept her energy, pushing past him and declaring, “I don’t have to see your ugly a** face everywhere, damn.” He simply replied, “That’s right,” as she continued her critique and the recording stopped.</p>

<p>A few hours later, around 7 PM EST, Adams hit up his X account (formerly Twitter) to weigh in. He reposted a New York Post article covering the incident, which quoted him saying, “Eric Adams tells heckler ‘go f–k yourself as ex-NYC mayor gets booed at airport: ‘You’re gonna see the Brooklyn in me.'” His one-word response? “Exactly.”</p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-eric-adams-faces-scrutiny-over-crypto-meme-coin">Beyond the Airport: Crypto Chaos for Adams</h2>

<p>But wait, there's more! Adams was also making waves for another reason: a crypto meme coin. Social media lit up with claims that he “pocketed $3.4 million after scamming people.” These posts suggested this was possible because <strong>Donald Trump</strong>, <strong>Pam Bondi</strong> and <strong>Todd Blanche</strong> allegedly dropped previous federal fraud charges against him for political reasons.</p>

<p>The buzz came right after Adams launched his own crypto/meme coin, the NYC Token. What raised eyebrows was the immediate “rug pull” — a term in crypto for when a creator quickly withdraws liquidity. According to Crypto.News, after his announcement on Tuesday, the coin's value surged, only for data to show that at least $3.4 million was drained from its liquidity pool shortly after.</p>

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