Asia Argento appeared on Italian talk show “Non e I’Arena” — the same show on which Jimmy Bennett detailed his sexual assault allegation against her — and claimed that he was the one who assaulted her.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Argento, 43, said she pitied Bennett, now 22, despite him accusing her of sexually assaulting him when he was just 17 years old.

The actress said Bennett, who she claims she did not know was underage, asked to come to her hotel room to go over a script with her when the assault allegedly occurred. Argento wanted to help him out because of his poor relationship with his parents, but it soon became clear he was more interested in her than her assistance.

“I told him, ‘OK, Jimmy, maybe we can do a movie together, I can find a part for you.’ He lit up and we hugged at that moment. Then he began to kiss me and touch me in a way that was not that of a child with his mother, but that of a boy with crazy hormones,” she said.

She continued, “Seeing this boy who had always been like a child behave like this with me completely froze me. He literally jumped on me; he put me sideways across the bed. He did what he had to do. He didn’t use a condom. It lasted for two minutes. He had an orgasm. I was cold, unable to move. Shocked, I asked him afterwards why he had done this, and he told me that I had been his sexual fantasy since he was 12 years old.”

Argento has maintained her innocence since Bennett first leveled the allegations against her.

Argento was fired from her job on Italian “X Factor” as a result of the allegations, and during the interview, she pleaded for another chance on the show.

“I would like to go back to ‘X Factor,’ to do my job, because my children are proud of me, Italy wants me and I have not done anything that I’m accused of,” she said. “The thing that hurt me most was being called ‘pedophile.’ I have children and that is a stigma that I do not wish for anyone.”

Argento also addressed friend-turned-foe Rose McGowan and McGowan’s partner, Rain Dove, who released text messages in which Argento allegedly admitted to having sex with Bennett.

“Rain Dove makes me sick, makes me throw up, is an unscrupulous, really bad person,” Argento fumed. “These two women have sold those messages in a selective manner, saying that I had received Bennett’s nude photos since he was 12, but it was not true. For that people started calling me ‘pedophile.’ ”

Although McGowan has since recanted her claims, Argento said the apology came too late and she is suing her fellow Harvey Weinstein accuser.

Argento also spoke of Anthony Bourdain’s suicide, saying she was depressed and Bourdain uplifted her, making his death even more shocking to her — and insisted that her alleged infidelity did not cause him to take his own life.

“I felt desperation, a sense of guilt for not having seen his pain. He had never shown it to me. It was Bourdain who protected me,” Argento continued. “I was the depressed one. He told me that we would be happy. He gave me the best two years of my life, and nobody can take them away from me.”