A black doctor from New York claims she was racially profiled at the Angry Orchard brewery in Walden, along with her boyfriend — as he was attempting to pop the question.

“I have never been so humiliated in my life,” wrote Cathy-Marie Hamlet in a lengthy Facebook post on Sunday. “On what was supposed to be one of the best days of my life, I was chased out of Angry Orchard by security who followed us all the way to the parking lot.”

Hamlet and her now-fiancé, whom she doesn’t name, were attempting to “enjoy an afternoon with some hard cider” and friends when brewery workers accused them of stealing.

Her man had been planning to propose — and was actually in the middle of doing it — when an employee interrupted them.

“A group of 8 of us went there to enjoy an afternoon with some hard cider,” Hamlet explained. “My boyfriend walked me out to an empty table on the lawn, and before we could sit down, a young lady from security approached us and said to him, ‘I’m sorry sir, but I have to check you back pocket. I was told that you stole a T-shirt from from the gift store.'”

Hamlet’s boyfriend “emptied all of his pockets, while still trying to keep the ring box hidden” from her sight, she said.

After seeing they were empty, the worker walked away and the couple sat down.

Hamlet’s boyfriend “began his proposal speech” and was then interrupted yet again.

“MID PROPOSAL, the same young lady from security walks back towards and says to me, ‘I’m sorry, I need to check your bag. I was told that he gave it to you, and you put it in your bag,'” Hamlet remembered. “Mind you, my bag isn’t even large enough to fit a T-shirt.”

Hamlet said she emptied her entire bag in front of the worker and asked what the problem was.

“Since this was the SECOND time she had walked over, I said, ‘I know you’re just doing your job, but I can’t help but wonder if this is because we’re Black. We’re the only Black people here at your establishment,'” Hamlet recalled. “Of course, she said that that wasn’t the case. She departs again, and shortly after my boyfriend pops the question! I say yes, of course. People started cheering. And then the other 6 our friends walked over to us to hug and congratulate us. Then surprise, surprise…the same young lady from security walks over to the group of us and says, ‘I’m sorry, I didn’t realize you all were a part of the same party. I have to check all of your purses and pockets.’”

The entire group wound up leaving after the altercation to avoid being “attacked by the multiple security guards of Angry Orchard,” according to Hamlet. Workers allegedly took pictures and video of them, along with their license plates.

“I’m sorry, and not to sound pretentious, but as a doctor, I have no reason to steal a $28 T-shirt when I could afford to buy ALL of the T-shirts in their gift shop,” said the NYC resident. “I implore Angry Orchard to ROLL BACK THEIR SECURITY FOOTAGE on July 21st, 2019 because they owe all 8 of us an apology.”

Hamlet added, “Angry Orchard if you don’t want Black People buying your product or frequenting your establishment, then maybe put a sign on the door so that we know we are not welcome. I love hard cider, but Angry Orchard will never touch these lips again.”

Attempts to reach the brewery by The Post on Monday night were unsuccessful. It sent People magazine a statement earlier in the day, saying it had spoken to Hamlet about the incident and apologized.

“We reached out and spoke directly with the guest involved to express our apology and offer to make it right,” the statement said. “Our security team approached a group of guests based on what they thought was credible information at the time. We believe that we mishandled the situation and we’re now working on additional training for our team to prevent something like this from happening in the future. We’re deeply sorry. The situation didn’t reflect our values of respect and creating a welcoming environment for our guests.”