The porn star who claims Donald Trump forcibly hugged and kissed her — then offered her $10,000 for a romp — launched her online sex shop just one day before leveling the allegations.

Wicked Pictures performer Jessica Drake is hawking dozens of sex toys, lubricants and porn videos — including her explicit “Guide to Wicked Sex” series — through the new site.

“I am thrilled to create a one-stop shop for everything about ‘Guide to Wicked Sex,’ including all of the amazing products that will enhance your sex life and bring you and your partner closer together,” Drake said in announcing her site’s launch on the blog xbiz.com.

Drake — who’s appeared in smutty parodies of the movies “Magic Mike XXXL,” “Underworld” and even “Snow White” — re-tweeted a link to the launch announcement later in the day.

Figures for the Web traffic to Drake’s store weren’t available, but the popular PornHub site showed she shot up to No. 89 in views for the week ending Sunday, compared to her all-time rank of No. 634.

On Saturday, Drake wore a demure black suit — and a “Wicked” logo necklace — for the news conference at which she became the 11th woman this month to accuse Trump of sexually assaulting her.

Drake said the Republican presidential nominee “grabbed” her and two fellow adult film actresses and “kissed each one of us on the lips without asking permission” inside his hotel suite during a 2006 Lake Tahoe golf tournament.

She also alleged that Trump phoned her in a bid to get her to return alone, and that he — or someone speaking for him — later sweetened the proposition by offering the big bucks, along with use of his private jet.

“This is not acceptable behavior for anyone, much less a presidential candidate, and I realize I may be but a tiny grain of sand, but clearly this is an enormous beach,” she said.

During the news conference, Drake’s lawyer, outspoken feminist and Hillary Clinton supporter Gloria Allred, also held up a photo of Trump posing with the busty blonde.

Trump’s campaign issued a statement calling Drake’s accusations “totally false and ridiculous.” He has threatened to sue all of his accusers after the Nov. 8 election.

On Sunday, ex-Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, a Trump supporter, likened the deluge of accusations against the mogul to a form of torture.

“He’s been waterboarded by these issues. It seems like it’s really been kind of somewhat of a put-up oppression of Donald Trump from all of these people lining up. It’s just unbelievable,” Brewer told CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Drake lawyer Gloria Allred said the online store actually “went live” in September. Allred also said Drake was having the site taken down.

“She wants people to understand this is not about that. This is about what happened with Mr. Trump,” Allred told The Post.

Trump’s campaign didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Additional reporting by Marisa Schultz