A SHOCKED Jeremy Clarkson was kicked off a flight by an airport worker who allegedly crowed “I’m from Argentina so f*** you!” in a tirade over the Falklands.

According to The Sun, the TV star, 56, was due to fly home with pals James May and Richard Hammond when check-in agent Manuel Pereira stopped them boarding.

They reported him to police in Stuttgart, Germany.

Jeremy, caught up in a diplomatic row with Argentina over a Falklands numberplate in a Top Gear episode, said: “He’s a stupid, bitter and twisted little man.”

Clarkson vowed revenge last night on the “ignorant little worm” who he says stopped him from getting his flight home.

The TV presenter called for Stuttgart Airport worker Manuel Pereira’s arrest after he ranted: “F*** you!”

Clarkson fumed: “This ignorant little worm made us miss our plane and he will pay for it.

“The police said it was a hate crime and he would be arrested. Yes, even the Germans were 100 per cent on our side — for once.”

Clarkson, Hammond and May were waiting to go home on Monday night after filming their new Grand Tour show.

They got the call to board their British Airways flight to Heathrow but were stopped at the departure gate.

Clarkson said: “Our security guys turned round and said, ‘They’re not letting us on.’

“I said to this little bald guy, ‘What’s the problem?’ He had a big smile on his face. He said, ‘You’ve missed it.’ We said we had left the lounge when we were told, and he said, ‘I’m from Argentina so f*** you.’

“Richard Hammond and our producer also heard him. It was disgraceful.”

Clarkson continued: “He marched off looking pleased with himself, no doubt to enjoy a disgusting dinner of refried beans. But he’s not heard the last of this.”

Clarkson accused Pereira of deliberately delaying them — and even spreading lies to stop them boarding.

He said: “His colleagues were suggesting we were too drunk.

“But we’d had one can of beer. The police met us and could see we were sober and promised they would sort him out. They’re horrified. He’s toast.”

Clarkson also told how Pereira’s delaying tactics backfired.

He said: “We had to get an EasyJet flight to Gatwick instead but the BA one ended up being delayed anyway.

“So we actually got back sooner. It’s England 1, Argentina 0 again.

“He’s a stupid, bitter and twisted little man who can’t get it into his head that Argentina’s armed forces are completely useless.”

It follows a Top Gear row in 2014 when Clarkson, Hammond, 46, and May, 53, fled a lynch mob in Ushuaia, Argentina.

Locals claimed their sports car’s numberplate — H982 FKL — was a reference to the 1982 Falklands War but Top Gear said it was a “coincidence”.

Pereira, who in is 40s, last night claimed he was Spanish, not Argentinian, and denied swearing.

He said: “I would never say such a thing. I wasn’t rude. I was polite and professional.”

This story originally appeared in The Sun and is republished here with permission.