Asia Argento is speaking out about Harvey Weinstein for the first time in months, and revealing that she would not go public with her allegations against the disgraced mogul in hindsight.

The actress, 43, was a guest on the popular Italian talk show Live-Non è la d’Urso last week, where she spoke about the man she accused of rape as well as the young man accusing her of rape.

'When people ask me if I would accuse Harvey Weinstein again, I say: "yes I would, because that helped so many women,"' said Argento.

'But the truth is that no, I wouldn’t do it again.'

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Emotional visit: Asia Argento appeared on the Italian talk show Live-Non è la d’Urso last week (above), and she she would not share her Harvey Weinstein allegations again

Drying her eyes: 'Answering that question Ronan Farrow asked me triggered so many negative events in my life. So no, I don’t think I would do it again today,' said Argento

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Argento, who was emotional throughout the interview, explained 'Answering that question Ronan Farrow asked me triggered so many negative events in my life. So no, I don’t think I would do it again today.'

She also explained once again why she continued to spend time with Weinstein after the alleged sexual assault at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.

'I was trying to normalize the situation. This is why I kept hanging out with Harvey after what he did to me and why I accused him after 20 years,' said Argento.

'I always considered myself a strong woman, I couldn’t accept that he did that to me, so I tried to normalize him. When I found out he did the same thing to so many other women I felt really bad. I thought I was the only one.'

Argento was later accused of rape as well by actor Jimmy Bennett, and it was revealed that her late boyfriend Anthony Bourdain provided the money needed to silence the young man.

'It was a mistake like many in my life, but I would not want to go back to this because I have already told my truth about it. I hope and believe that he will one day say it too,' said Argento.

'I met Jimmy as a child and he didn't have the career he expected. Hollywood is a terrible place that engulfs the souls of actors, especially child actors.'

She later added: 'I do not resent him, even though his accusations are one of the things that most ruined my life this year.'

Pals with her predator: 'I always considered myself a strong woman, I couldn’t accept that he did that to me, so I tried to normalize him,' explained Argento (above)

First meeting: The actress also spoke about Jimmy Bennett, the actor she directed in The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things (pair above ion the set in 2004) who accused her of rape

Day in question: 'I do not resent him, even though his accusations are one of the things that most ruined my life this year,' said Argento, who claims Bennett initiated the sex (above on the day Bennett says he was raped by Argento)

Argento had initially denied Bennett's claim that she raped him and then changed her to story to state that he was the aggressor.

An investigation into the matter never yielded an arrest though, despite the fact that Bennet was 17 at the time and Argento 37, meaning that she could be charged with statutory rape in the state of California.

She spoke about that incident previously while appearing on another Italian talk show, Verissimo.

'Only a desperate person can make such a disgusting gesture like a letter of blackmail, something invented of a healthy plant to extort money from my partner,' said Argento.

'I never said that I was raped, but that he jumped on me and that I remained stiff. Now I know why I have this mechanism called a reptilian, the reptile when he is afraid he pretends to be dead.'