Anthony Bourdain has come out swinging at Harvey Weinstein in the wake of another bombshell report with accusations of the Hollywood bigwig sexually harassing women, including the chef’s girlfriend, Asia Argento.

Shortly after the New Yorker published a story by Ronan Farrow, going into harrowing detail about the disgraced exec’s decades of alleged sexual harassment and abuse — including rape — Bourdain linked to the story on Twitter, writing, “@AsiaArgento I am proud and honored to know you. You just did the hardest thing in the world.”

That tweet was soon followed by another, in which he wrote, “Can we use the word ‘rapist’ now?”

Bourdain also retweeted a clip Argento posted from her 1999 movie “Scarlet Diva,” which she wrote and directed, in which a powerful and sleazy film producer dressed in a robe coerces her character, Anna, into giving him a massage.

“I know you’re not a masseur, but, you know, just press on the muscles a little. It’s silly, I know, but it will be fine. Don’t be afraid, I’m not the Big Bad Wolf. Just think of me as a teddy bear,” the producer character in the movie says, before forcefully telling Anna to perform oral sex on him.

The “Parts Unknown” host, 61, didn’t just show his support for his girlfriend, 42, either, also tweeting, “Can everyone who dismissed @rosemcgowan now do the right thing and go f–k themselves?”

Prior to speaking up about the New Yorker story, which features quotes from Argento, Bourdain tweeted about Weinstein several times since the New York Times published its story filled with three decades of sexual harassment allegations against the producer, including calling out several Hollywood figures for their silence.

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