DRAGONS' Den star Touker Suleyman raged at an airport official after his flight was heavily delayed.
The multi-millionaire businessman, 70, was caught on camera giving a man both barrels while surrounded by disgruntled passengers.
He could be heard demanding the worker "be a man and make a decision", before branding him "a coward".
Some witnesses questioned whether it was part of a TV show.
Touker shared the clip to his Instagram and a follower shed some more light on what was happening.
They wrote: "The flight Touker was on was heavily delayed, the airline then tried to pay people some passengers money to take a delayed flight 4 days later!!
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"Touker was telling the airport they were not offering enough money for people to have to wait another 4 days for flights home! Fair play to Touker, he was standing up for everyone."
His direct approach led to calls for him to be prime minister.
One wrote: "Britain is looking for a prime minister someone with real business experience someone with real quality someone with integrity someone who cares & you’d fit the bill perfectly Touker."
Others praised him for making a stand, though were surprised he wasn't on a private jet.
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One said: "Touker, voice of the people. Good for you!"
Another commented: "Hmmm why are you not flying private sir?"
Straight-talking Touker, who is said to be worth £200million, made his fortune after forming the Low Profile Group in the mid 80s.
The clothing manufacturer and supplier made garments for stores including Marks & Spencer and in 2001 purchased shirt brand Hawes & Curtis, dramatically transforming the struggling business's fortunes.
He has been a Dragon on the hit BBC show since 2015 and has invested nearly £2million.
Brands include workout equipment brand Beamblock Yogo, wooden toy company Timberkits and luxury brownie busienss Bad Brownie.
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