NEW YORK >> A woman who says Harvey Weinstein forcibly performed oral sex on her testified Tuesday at his #MeToo retrial that she never had any romantic or sexual interest in the one-time Hollywood heavyweight.

Miriam Haley, the first of three accusers expected to testify, told jurors about an awkward meeting with Weinstein at the Cannes Film Festival in France two months before she says he assaulted her at his Manhattan apartment in July 2006.

The witness, reprising her testimony from his first trial in 2020, said she went to Weinstein’s hotel room to speak about potential jobs in the movie and TV business, but he “quickly started talking about other things.”

He commented on her legs and suggested they give each other massages, Haley said.

Now 47, she said she refused his advances and burst into tears as she left.

“I felt taken aback. I felt humiliated,” she testified. “It was just kind of like a sinking feeling that he wasn’t taking me seriously at all.”

Asked by Manhattan prosecutor Nicole Blumberg if she had “any interest whatsoever” in Weinstein “romantically or sexually,” Haley replied: “No, I did not. I was there to try and find work.”

Haley’s testimony is expected to continue on Wednesday. She has yet to be asked about the alleged assault.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who inherited the case from his predecessor, watched from the courtroom gallery as Haley took the stand. Her lawyer, Gloria Allred, sat behind Bragg.

Haley began by speaking about her abusive childhood in Finland and Sweden, her interest in the performing arts and entering the movie business as an assistant to late “Rocky Horror Picture Show” producer Michael White.