The American businesswoman being investigated over her ties to British leader Boris Johnson went on live TV Monday — and played coy over reports of their alleged affair.

Former model Jennifer Arcuri, 34, is in the spotlight in the UK amid allegations she received money and perks from London coffers while Johnson was mayor of the British capital.

But she would only say on “Good Morning Britain” that she and Johnson met in 2011 and “share a very close bond,” while refusing to confirm or deny if they were romantically involved.

“Would you like me to ask about your sex life?” she asked the show’s hosts, Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, after one of the nine times they asked her about the affair reports, according to The Guardian.

Arcuri admitted that her answer would “weaponize” the discussion even as she was asked on “Good Morning Britain” to give a simple denial if the reports were untrue.

“It’s really categorically no one’s business what private life we had or didn’t have,” she said, complaining about being painted as an “objectified ex-model pole dancer.”

Revealing that Johnson is listed as “Alex the Great” in her phone contacts, she admitted the then-married mayor had made a “handful” of visits to her London home, joking about the stripper pole she has there.

She denied ever using the pole for him — but refused to rule out him taking a twirl.

“I’m never going to tell you that,” she smiled. “Can you imagine Boris Johnson on a pole?”

Asked if she loved Johnson, she said, “I care about him deeply as a friend and we do share a very close bond.”

“I wish him well. I want him to be happy,” she added.

Arcuri was, however, quick to deny allegations that he helped her businesses, Innotech and Hacker House, get public money and privileged access to foreign trade missions led by Johnson.

“Boris never, ever gave me favoritism,” she insisted. “Categorically, Boris has nothing to do with all of my other achievements.”

Johnson, who is being investigated for allegedly breaking the Greater London Assembly’s code of conduct in the matter, was asked about Arcuri’s interview later Monday.

“I’ve said everything I’m going to say on that matter,” he told ITV.

Johnson’s office has previously said, “This allegation is untrue.”