Melania Trump addressed a wide range of topics — from Chris Matthews ogling her on-air to the time Michael Jackson asked her for a kiss — in a new interview.

The former model recalled meeting Jackson after marrying Donald Trump in 2005 — and the King of Pop dared her to kiss him in front of her new husband.

“It was here in New York in the Pierre Hotel,” she told DuJour magazine. “He called us, so we went over and we had dinner. Just after dinner, we were chatting on the sofa and my husband went into another room to see some art somebody wanted to show him. And Michael said to me, `Hey, when Trump comes back, let’s start kissing so he will be jealous!”‘

Melania didn’t actually share a smooch with the pop superstar, but they “were laughing so hard,” she said.

As for her lavish wedding at Trump’s Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, Melania insisted that Bill and Hillary Clinton didn’t give them a gift.

“I don’t think they sent a gift,” she said. “Some people didn’t send gifts.”

She was also asked about MSNBC’s Chris Matthews accidentally commenting on her appearance on-air, saying, “My God, is that good. I could watch that runway show.”

“Unbelievable,” Melania said. “That’s what I’m saying! I’m not only a beauty, I’m smart. I have brains. I’m intelligent.”

“I would just say, Men will be men,” she added.

Melania described life on the campaign trail with The Donald, discussing their trip to Iowa, where they stayed in less glamorous accommodations than she’s used to.

“It was kind of a fun experience,” she said. “We stayed in a hotel. It was clean. It was, I think, a Holiday Inn. You do it in a fun way.”

“I like beautiful stuff,” Melania admitted. “I live the life. It’s funny when we go and travel. They don’t have five-star hotels there, but you go with it.”

The 46-year-old said she encouraged Trump to really consider his decision to run for president, knowing how it would change their lives.

“I told him if he really wanted to do that I would support him 100 percent,” Melania said. “But I would also be a mom first, I would be with our son, I would be home.”

She also defended Trump against his critics, like comedian Louis C.K. who has compared the presumptive GOP nominee to Hitler.

“He’s not Hitler,” Melania insisted. “He wants to help America. He wants to unite people. They think he doesn’t but he does. Even with the Muslims, it’s temporary.”