It was an invite he couldn’t refuse.

Marlon Brando and Michael Jackson chatted about sex, child abuse and “human emotions” during a bizarre dinner conversation unearthed in a new podcast, it was revealed Thursday.

The encounter took place at Neverland Ranch in 1994 while Jacko was under investigation for child molestation allegations, as “Telephone Stories: The Trials of Michael Jackson” will detail Sunday in its final episode.

Brandon Ogborn, the podcast’s writer-producer, obtained a transcript of the bombshell sworn statement and verified its authenticity with Los Angeles Superior Court judge Lauren Weis, who investigated Jackson during her 23 years as a prosecutor with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office, the LA Times reported.

At 2:20 p.m. on March 14, 1994, “The Godfather” star testified about an alleged pow wow with the King of Pop, telling prosecutors he confronted the singer about his sexuality and fractured relationship with father Joe Jackson — reducing the 13-time Grammy winner to tears.

The DA’s office sought out Brando after hearing rumors of a “special relationship” between Jackson and the Actors Studio legend, according to the podcast. The moon-walking pop icon taught Brando dance moves — while the “A Streetcar Named Desire” thespian schooled Scarecrow from “The Wiz” in the art of acting.

Ogborn said Brando differed from others who’ve spoken out about Jackson in several crucial ways: He’s famous, rich enough not to need anything — and “he’s also a weirdo, like Michael Jackson. So he’s to me a weirdo who understands another weirdo in a weird world.”

Jackson, who died in 2009, was twice investigated on charges of child molestation. He went uncharged in 1994, but went to trial in 2005 and was acquitted on all counts.

Ogborn said after reading the “loosey-goosey” sworn transcript, “It felt like it was a hot potato. [Brando] probably would be canceled if he was around now.” The two-time Oscar winner died in 2004.

“Telephone Stories” streams Sunday on podcast platform Luminary. The last installment of the 13-episode series features under-oath testimony Brando delivered before a court reporter. Here are some of his most compelling comments from the finale:

“I had asked him if he was a virgin and he sort of laughed and giggled, and he called me Brando. He said, ‘Oh, Brando.’ I said, ‘Well, what do you do for sex?’ And he was acting fussy and embarrassed.”

“He said he hated his father and started to cry. So I pulled back. I started to tiptoe. I realized that he was in trouble with his life because he was living in a never-never land.”

“We were talking about human emotions and where it all comes from. I could see from the way he behaved … he speaks in a very peculiar way for a man who is as old as my oldest son, 35. And he didn’t want me to swear.”

“I said, ‘Well, who are your friends?’ He said, ‘I don’t know anybody my own age. I don’t like anybody my own age.’ I said, ‘Why not?’ He said, ‘I don’t know, I don’t know.’ He was crying hard enough that … I tried to assuage him. I tried to help him all I could.”

“With this mode of behavior that’s been going on, I think it’s pretty reasonable to conclude that he may have had something to do with kids. My impression was that he didn’t want to answer because he was frightened to answer me.”