Vice President Hillary Clinton? Well, never say never.

Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres asked the former Secretary of State on Thursday whether she’d agree to be on the ticket of the of the eventual Democratic nominee, if she were asked.

“Well, that’s not going to happen,” Clinton laughed. “But no, probably no.”

Pushed on the question, Clinton, 72, reluctantly said she’d consider it.

“I never say never because I believe in serving my country, but it’s never going to happen,” she said.

Clinton recalled how she turned down former President Barack Obama twice when he asked her to be his Secretary of State.

“I was shocked, I had no idea he was going to ask me, I turned it down twice,” she said.

The former 2016 Democratic presidential nominee revealed on an appearance on the UK’s “Graham Norton Show,” in December that she’d been “deluged” with pleas to run again.

“I’d have to make up my mind really quickly,” she said at the time, “because it’s moving very fast.”

On Thursday’s episode of the “Ellen” show, Clinton spoke about the “Hillary” documentary and how she felt “emotionally drained” by having to rehash her husband former President Bill Clinton’s affair with then-White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

The four-part doc premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and is set to debut on Hulu on March 6.