The woman who founded a chain of seedy South Florida massage parlors — including one where Robert Kraft was busted for solicitation of prostitution — attended President Trump’s Super Bowl party, and even snapped a selfie with the commander-in-chief that night, according to a report Friday.

Trump, wearing a suit and red tie, smiled in the Feb. 3 photo with Cindy Yang and another woman at his golf club in West Palm Beach, the Miami Herald reported.

“We love our president,” Yang captioned the photo, which she posted to her Facebook page.

The businesswoman-turned-political activist founded and operated the chain of Tokyo Day Spas in 2007 — including one in Jupiter that was later renamed Orchids of Asia, and sold by Yang to Hua Zhang around 2013.

Nearly three weeks after the New England Patriots won their sixth Super Bowl, team owner Kraft was charged soliciting workers at that parlor for sex acts on two occasions. He has denied the accusations and pleaded not guilty.

Yang has not been charged and no longer owns the parlors.

Other photos on her Facebook page show her posing with Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump at the president’s exclusive clubs, including Mar-a-Lago, and other prominent politicians like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state’s Sen. Rick Scott.

It’s unclear what kind of security check Yang had to undergo to get close enough to the president to snap a selfie.

The Government Accountability Office noted that anyone “expected to be within close proximity to the president for a planned purpose” at Mar-a-Lago was required to undergo an “enhanced background check” by the Secret Service and other federal agencies, the Herald reported.

But no one contacted by the newspaper recognized Yang.

Since 2017, Yang and her family have donated more than $42,000 to the political action committee Trump Victory, as well as more than $16,000 to Trump’s presidential campaign.