ACTOR Stephen Graham has been accused of reducing a female go-kart worker to tears in another furious outburst.
It comes after The Sun revealed he launched a foul-mouth rant at a football ref.

Stephen Graham has been accused of reducing a female go-kart worker to tears in another furious outburst[/caption]
The latest incident saw Graham kick off a day after the airing of his new series, A Thousand Blows, where he plays a boxer[/caption]
The latest incident saw Graham, 51, kick off a day after the airing of his new series, where he plays a hardman boxer.
He was watching his 18-year-old son and pals when he was accused of screaming at a marshal who ordered drivers off the track over safety concerns.
She was so shaken up that bosses logged an incident report last month at the TeamSport Go Karting ring in Leicester.
A source said: “Stephen should have enjoyed a nice day watching his son and his mates karting.
“But when they were told to get off the track, he started shouting at the young staff member.
“He got in her face screaming at her.”
When a senior female worker tried to calm the situation, witnesses say he shouted at her, too.
A source added: “He was just as horrific with her.”
The Peaky Blinders star earlier joked with an employee who said he looked like Stephen Graham.
It comes after we revealed he called a ref a “fat t***” and a “f****** Tellytubby” while watching his nephew play for non-league Barrow Town in Leicestershire last December.
The club were fined £190 and hit with seven penalty points.
Last night a spokeswoman for the actor said: “We deny his party was asked to leave the track or that Stephen made anyone cry.
“Instead his party and all other parties involved were refunded as staff had let too many on and it became dangerous.
“Stephen happily took photos with the public and staff.”
We approached TeamSport Go Karting for comment.
Graham is said to be in peak physical condition after training for Disney+’s A Thousand Blows, in which he plays boxer Henry “Sugar” Goodson.