A second woman on Wednesday came forward to claim George H.W. Bush touched her butt during a photo shoot — and said he made a creepy joke to her about his favorite magician being “David Cop-a-Feel.”

Actress Jordana Grolnick told The Post that she had initially brushed of the August 2016 incident when the wheelchair-bound ex-president goosed her — but has now decided to come forward in light of an earlier allegation.

“It really didn’t strike me as anything — it was the president,” Grolnick said. “In light of all this ‘me too’ — with women coming out and telling their stories — I rethought it and thought, ‘No, it shouldn’t happen.’ ”

She said she wanted to set the story straight so that others would not have to experience that behavior.

“I’m not trying to ruin the rest of his life . . . we should abolish that sort of behavior at any level,” Grolnick said.

She came foward after Heather Lind on Tuesday claim that Bush in 2014 groped her during a photo shoot.

Lind said Bush “touched me from behind from his wheelchair” and “told me a dirty joke.”

On Tuesday, Bush’s representative called the incident an “attempt at ­humor,” and apologized.

On Wednesday, Bush’s camp continued to explain why he engaged in the deviant behavior.

“At age 93, President Bush has been confined to a wheelchair for roughly five years, so his arm falls on the lower waist of people with whom he takes pictures,” according to a statement. “To try to put people at ease, the president routinely tells the same joke — and on occasion, he has patted women’s rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner.

“Some have seen it as ­innocent; others clearly view it as inappropriate,” the statement continued. “To anyone he has offended, President Bush apologizes most sincerely.”