Donald Trump was “stalking” Hillary Clinton at last week’s town-hall style debate, the Democratic presidential nominee alleged in an interview set to air Friday.

Clinton told “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” that Trump’s hulking physical presence on the stage felt, “really weird.”

“Because of the revelation of the public video, and everything that came out on ‘Access Hollywood,’ you know, he was really all wrought up, and you could just sense how much anger he had,” Clinton told DeGeneres, speaking about a recording released last week, two days before the debate, where Trump was caught boasting that women let him grab them by the “p- - -y” because he’s a “star.”

“And so he was really trying to dominate and then literally stalk me around the stage and I would just feel this presence behind me,” Clinton told DeGeneres.

Trump denied at a Monday rally that he acted inappropriately at the Sunday night debate.

“So I’m standing at my podium by my chair. She walks across the room. She’s standing in front of me, right next to me,” Trump claimed.

“And the next day I said what did the papers say? They said, ‘he invaded her space,’” he said.

“Believe me, the last space that I want to invade is her space.”

With Post Wires