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Cops yank Jen Selter off New York-bound flight

Instagram star Jen Selter — who boasts social media’s most famous posterior — got her booty bounced off a plane from Miami to New York over the weekend after an argument with a flight attendant.

“It was humiliating. They made me feel like a terrible person, and I did nothing wrong,” the 24-year-old “belfie” icon told The Post.

Selter, who is rumored to be dating New York Knicks forward Kristaps Porzingis, had been sitting on a delayed La Guardia-bound American Airlines flight for more than two hours Saturday night when she got out of her seat to stretch and put her jacket away, she said.

A male flight attendant spotted Selter standing up, so he got in her face and barked, “You have to sit, ma’am,” and the two began bickering, according to video she posted to Twitter.

“The plane wasn’t taking off. I told him to relax. But he had something against me,” she said. “He was so nasty.”

He then asked her, “Do you want to get kicked off the plane?” — and she sarcastically shot back, “yeah,” according to Selter.

The attendant took her seriously and spoke to the pilot, who called the police.

“All of a sudden five cops came up,” she said. “I was literally getting attacked.”

The officers yanked Selter and her sister off the plane, she said. Video footage shows an officer telling the model, “American Airlines calls the shots. They don’t want you to fly on their plane today” — as Selter bursts into tears.

Earlier this month, the fitness buff — who has expressed interest in dating Porzingis and praised him on Twitter — hinted at a Knicks game that the two are seeing each other.

On Sunday morning, the model, who is from Roslyn, LI, and her sister took an American Airlines flight to New York City. She said she used an existing ticket to avoid the hassle of buying one through another airline.

But the model now says, “I will never ever fly American Airlines again.”

She added, “I’ve seen cops come onto flights. But they shouldn’t kick people off unless something is actually dangerous.”

A rep for the airline said the company tried to patch things up with Selter, who has 11.7 million Instagram followers.

“Ms. Selter was asked to leave the aircraft after a disagreement occurred last night at Miami International Airport (MIA),” the rep said. “American offered her hotel accommodations and transportation, which she declined.”

A passenger sitting in front of Selter was also removed when he began arguing with a flight attendant over a different issue, she said.

“There was so much bickering on the plane. Everyone just wanted to get the hell to New York,” Selter said.

On Twitter, Selter also posted footage of a female passenger, “who on her own decided to get off the plane based on how badly @AmericanAir treated us all.”