Hillary Clinton said in a TV appearance Tuesday that her “gutsiest” personal accomplishment was not leaving her husband.

“I think the gutsiest thing I’ve ever done — well, personally — make the decision to stay in my marriage,” Clinton, who married former President Bill Clinton in 1975, said on “Good Morning America.”

“Publicly, politically, run for president,” Clinton, 71, told Amy Robach during a joint interview alongside her daughter, Chelsea Clinton. “And keep going. Just get up every day and keep going.”

The former first couple’s marriage was thrust into the spotlight in 1998, when the earlier sexual relationship between Bill Clinton and then-White House intern Monica Lewinsky came to light.

“I didn’t know whether our marriage could — or should — survive such a stinging betrayal, but I knew I had to work through my feelings carefully, on my own timetable,” Hillary wrote in her 2003 memoir, “Living History.”

At the time, she wrote that staying with her hubby was one of “the most difficult decisions I have made in my life.”

Chelsea Clinton, 39, said she was so “overwhelmed” by her mom’s answer to Robach’s question about the gutsiest thing she’s ever done that she was “a bit out of words,” according to The Hill.

“I’m just so proud to be her daughter,” she continued. “But my most important identity now is as my three kids’ mom. So I’m just going to try to be gutsy every day.”

Chelsea — who gave birth to her third child, son Jasper, in July — and her mother are on a promotional tour for their joint project, “The Book of Gutsy Women.”

On Monday, the pair appeared on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” where President Trump’s 2016 adversary was asked about the impeachment inquiry roiling the White House.

Colbert asked her if it was time to, “dare I say, lock him up,” mirroring the “Lock her up” chants heard about “Crooked Hillary” — as Trump refers to her — at his rallies.

“We have started an impeachment inquiry, which will look at the evidence, and I think that’s exactly what should be done,” Clinton said.

“I believe strongly that this particular incident has had such a huge impact because we’ve known for a long time that he was a corrupt businessman who cheated people,” she continued.

“But to see him in the office of the president, putting his own personal and political interests ahead of the national security of our country, just pierced through whatever confusion or denial people had,” she added later.

Clinton also took a swipe at the president’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, for whom she said “carefully thinking through” is not a strong point.