Harvey Weinstein’s estranged wife, Georgina Chapman, is leaning on fellow scorned spouse Huma Abedin after announcing that she is leaving the movie mogul.

A well-placed source tells Page Six that Marchesa co-founder Chapman reached out to Abedin, the soon-to-be ex-wife of convicted sex offender Anthony Weiner, as the scandal engulfing her movie-mogul husband intensified and more women — including Angelina Jolie and Gwyneth Paltrow — came forward with allegations that Weinstein had sexually assaulted or harassed them.

Chapman and Abedin, Hillary Clinton’s top aide, have known each other for some time because of Weinstein’s numerous fundraising events for the former presidential hopeful. Plus, the Clintons rented a Hamptons house next door to Weinstein and Chapman’s Amagansett estate for three summers.

A source close to Chapman said, “One of the people Georgina has reached out to is Huma, who has been through this kind of scandal and media storm, and survived with her dignity intact. They are both mothers, they have both been in a situation where their husbands turned out to be a different person than the man they thought they knew.”

The source added that while they first met through Weinstein, Abedin did go to Chapman’s daughter’s birthday party in the Hamptons this summer, and they have remained in contact.

A separate source told Page Six that Chapman had reached out to a number of crisis advisers and p.r. pros, as well as Abedin, over the weekend for advice. On Tuesday, Chapman announced that she was leaving her husband of 10 years and that her children were her “first priority.” “My heart breaks for all the women who have suffered tremendous pain because of these unforgivable actions,” said Chapman after three women accused her husband of rape. Reps for Chapman and Abedin didn’t get back to us by Wednesday night.

Weinstein told Page Six of his wife leaving him, “I am profoundly devastated. I have lost my wife and kids, whom I love more than anything else.”