A former Miss Teen USA on Wednesday night tweeted she had been told before meeting Donald Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE that the GOP presidential nominee didn't like black people.

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Kamie Crawford, who was named Miss Teen USA 2010, said she first met Trump when she was 17.

"As the first [woman of color] ... [t]o win the title in almost a decade — I was forewarned prior to meeting him that, 'Mr. Trump doesn't like black people,'" she tweeted Wednesday.

The most Trump tea I'll spill for the day is this... when I was 17, I met Mr. Trump for the first time as Miss Teen USA. As the first WOC... — Kamie Crawford (@TheRealKamie) October 12, 2016

To win the title in almost a decade - I was forewarned prior to meeting him that, "Mr. Trump doesn't like black people. So don't take it..." — Kamie Crawford (@TheRealKamie) October 12, 2016

Crawford was reportedly told not to take it the wrong way if Trump wasn't "extremely welcoming" to her.

"If he is, then u just must be the 'type' of black he likes," she said she was told.

Crawford said she was raised in the suburbs of Potomac, Md. She had personally experienced racism only once, and it occurred outside of her hometown.

"Needless to say, I was totally caught off guard&super nervous bc this is supposed to be my boss I'm meeting — &he might not like me ALREADY?" she tweeted.

"Sure enough after I was warned about him, I saw him in action&witnessed him completely snub a black contestant at Miss Universe rehearsals," she continued.

"While she was practicing on stage. Literally turned his back to the stage and made a face like he was going to vomit at the sight of her."

Crawford said she was the "type" of black person Trump "liked." She tweeted the GOP nominee "toted" her around.