President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday secured the Radio City Rockettes to perform at his Jan. 20 inauguration — but at least one dancer was not happy with the decision.

Rockette Phoebe Pearl said in an Instagram post Thursday night that she was “embarrassed and disappointed” to appear at the event.

“I usually don’t use social media to make a political stand but I feel overwhelmed with emotion,” Pearl wrote.

“Finding out that it has been decided for us that Rockettes will be performing at the Presidential inauguration makes me feel embarrassed and disappointed.”

Pearl said she felt uncomfortable about the performance, given Trump’s history with unsavory language and assault allegations.

“The women I work with are intelligent and are full of love and the decision of performing for a man that stands for everything we’re against is appalling,” she wrote.

“I am speaking for just myself but please know that after we found out this news, we have been performing with tears in our eyes and heavy hearts #notmypresident”

Earlier in the day, the Rockettes’ owner, MSG Entertainment, released a statement that they were “honored” to have been asked to perform at the festivities. The organization did not immediately respond to a request for comment early Friday.

According to Broadwayworld.com, the Rockettes were sent an email by their union that told them they were not able to “boycott” the event.

“Everyone is entitled to her own political beliefs, but there is no room for this in the workplace,” the email read.

“If you are not full time, you do not have to sign up to do this work. If you are full time, you are obligated.”

The news came hours after Trump claimed that top-shelf celebrities were clamoring to join his inaugural festivities.

“The so-called ‘A’ list celebrities are all wanting tixs to the inauguration, but look what they did for Hillary, NOTHING,” Trump tweeted. “I want the PEOPLE!”

Also expected to perform at the event were the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and 16-year-old former “America’s Got Talent” contestant Jackie Evancho.