Donald Trump’s female campaign manager failed to show up at Sunday shows to defend her boss’s vile comments about women caught on video tape.

Kellyanne Conway, who has tried for weeks to softened Trump’s image with women, was scheduled to appear on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and “Fox News Sunday,” but Conway was a no-show.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was also to appear on CNN’s “State of the Union” but was pulled by the Trump campaign, anchor Jake Tapper announced.

The lone Trump campaign surrogate Sunday morning was former mayor Rudy Giuliani who was pressed on whether he’s Trump’s only friend.

“Kellyanne Conway was supposed to come on this show defending Donald Trump,” Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd asked Giuliani. “Reince Preibus, Chairman of the RNC, was supposed to go on a couple other shows. They all pulled out. Only you are out defending Donald Trump. Are you the only one in the campaign that was willing to publicly defend him?”

Giuliani responded: “No, absolutely not. I was with Kellyanne all day yesterday, she could just as easily have been on as me. And the same thing is true with Chris.”

Giuliani, who was spotted leaving Trump Tower at 9:30 am Sunday, said Trump is sorry for the “horrible” remarks and GOP nominee is a different man today. Giuliani said the focus instead should be on allegations of pay-for-play scheme at the Hillary Clinton state department which he said are “equally as bad” and “criminal.”

The former mayor got into another testy exchange with Tapper for seemingly downplaying Trump’s disgusting remarks as locker room chest-thumping.

“He’s talking about actions that are sexual assault,” Tapper said. “He was 59 or 60 years old when he said it. This wasn’t something he said when he was 18 years old. He is talking about a feeling of entitlement because he’s a star. He can go up to women and grab them by the vagina and it’s OK. He won’t get in trouble for it. It’s really offensive on just a basic human level. Who did he do that to?”

“First of all I don’t know he did it to anyone. This is talk. Gosh almighty, he who hasn’t sinned throw the first stone here,” Giuliani said.

Tapper interrupted: “Mr. Mayor, I have never said that. I have never done that. I’m happy to throw a stone. I don’t know any man. — I’ve been in locker rooms. I’ve been a member of fraternity. I have never any man ever brag about being able to maul women because they get away with it. Never.”

Giuliani responded: “We’ve taken it to an extra degree of what he’s said, but the fact is that men at times talk like that. Not all men. But men do. He was wrong for doing it. I’m not justifying it. I believe it’s wrong. I know he believes it’s wrong. This is not the man we are talking about today.”