Two more women — including a former contestant on “The Apprentice” — have accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct.

Summer Zervos, a contestant on Season 5 of the reality show, said in a press conference Friday that Trump kissed her several times and tried to force himself on her during two separate meetings in 2007.

During the first meeting, Zervos met Trump at his office and he kissed her on the lips when she arrived and when she left.

“This made me feel very nervous and embarrassed. This is not what I wanted or expected,” Zervos said.

She told friends and family about the incident but decided to remain in touch with him because she still wanted the opportunity to work for the company.

Shortly after, Trump flew to Los Angeles and asked Zervos to meet him at the Beverly Hills Hotel for dinner.

When she arrived, she was greeted by his security guard who took her to a private bungalow instead of the restaurant.

“I was standing in the entryway. To my left was a bedroom and I saw Mr. Trump’s clothes on the bed. I did not see him but he greeted me with ‘hello’ in a sing song voice,” Zervos said.

She thought he had mistaken her for someone he knew better and she went to the living room to wait. Fifteen minutes later Trump emerged, fully suited.

“He came to me and started kissing me open mouthed as he was pulling me towards him. I complied. He then grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me very aggressively and placed his hand on my breast. I pulled back and walked to another part of the room. He then walked up, he grabbed my hand and walked me into the bedroom,” Zervos recounted.

‘He came to me and started kissing me open mouthed as he was pulling me towards him. ‘

He asked her to “lay down” to “watch some telly telly” and embraced her as she tried to push him away.

“I pushed his chest to put space between us and I said come on man ‘get real.” He repeated my words back to me, ‘get real’ as he began thrusting his genitals,” an emotional Zervos said to reporters.

She said he tried to kiss her again and with her hand still on his chest said “dude you’re trippin’ right now” in an attempt to make it clear she wasn’t interested.

She said she wanted dinner and he started to pace around the room angrily.

“He pointed out that someone had delivered a fruit basket. I felt it was to show me how important he was.”

While the two were waiting for dinner, which ended up being a shared club sandwich, he delved into her personal life, telling her that she has never known love and has never been in love.

She said he even asked her to wait in the other room when the waiter came, adding that she felt “he did not want the waiter to see me.”

When dinner came, things went right back to business and Zervos said he began questioning her as if she was on a “job interview.”

He abruptly ended the dinner, explaining that he was tired, and told her to meet him at his golf course the next day.

“I was very conflicted as to what occurred. I wondered if the sexual behavior was some kind of test and whether or not I had passed. Obviously, he still wanted to talk to me about a job even though I had turned his sexual advances down,” Zervos said.

At the end of the press conference, she broke down into tears and addressed him directly.

“You do not have the right to treat women as sexual objects just because you are a star,” Zervos said as she leaned into her lawyer for a tearful embrace.

The other victim, Kristin Anderson, 46, talked to the Washington Post and said Trump slid his fingers up her miniskirt, touched her inner thigh and crotch through her underwear as she sat in a crowded Manhattan nightspot in the early 1990s.

Anderson said she felt Trump’s hand on her before she even saw him sitting next to her on a red velvet couch. She fled from the couch and turned to get a good look at the molester.

“He was so distinctive looking — with the hair and the eyebrows,” she said. “I mean, nobody else has those eyebrows.”

Anderson was an aspiring model in her early 20s when the alleged incident – which lasted less than 30 seconds – occurred. She was a makeup artist and restaurant hostess.

She said she and her companions were “very grossed out and weirded out” and thought, “OK, Donald is gross. We all know he’s gross. Let’s just move on.”

Anderson, who is now a photographer living in Southern California, has recounted the revolting episode to acquaintances.

One friend, Kelly Stedman, told The Washington Post that Anderson told her about the encounter a few days later.

“We were out at a girls’ brunch” at the Great Jones Cafe in Manhattan, Stedman told the paper, adding that when she and two other friends heard about it, they laughed at how “pathetic” Trump was.

Brad Trent, a New York-based photographer, told the paper that Anderson discussed the incident during a dinner with friends in March 2007.

“It was just girls saying stories about how they got hit on by creepy old guys,” Trent said of the conversation. “That’s when I found out about it.”

Anderson is one of several women who have come forward with allegations that Trump groped, kissed or leered at them over the years. Five other women have come forward in the past few days.

The embattled billionaire was hit by a damning “Access Hollywood” video from 2005 of him boasting of his attempt to “f––k” a married woman and claiming that other women let him grab them by the “p––y” because he’s a “star.”

At Sunday’s presidential debate, he denied having acted out his words, saying he hasn’t sexually assaulted any women. He described his language as mere “locker room banter.”

But three women came out publicly Wednesday to challenge Trump’s assertion.

The New York Times interviewed two women on the record who accused Trump of sexual misconduct.

One woman, Jessica Leeds, 74, said Trump groped her breasts during a first-class flight more than three decades ago. The other woman, Rachel Crooks, said Trump forcibly kissed her outside a Trump Tower elevator in 2005 when she was a 22-year-old receptionist.

And a former People magazine reporter, Natasha Stoynoff, also claimed Trump forcibly kissed her at his Mar-a-Lago resort in 2005.

Another woman told The Palm Beach Post that Trump made unwanted sexual advances toward her 13 years ago after a Ray Charles concert at Mar-a-Lago.

Trump has angrily denied all the allegations and has promised to unveil evidence to debunk them.