The babysitter accused of starving and beating to death a toddler whined about how bad the little boy was behaving the day after the child died in the hospital.

In a videotaped interview played in court Tuesday, Kryzie King, 28, described how little Myls Dobson, 4, cut up her bedsheets, destroyed a PlayStation game system and even forced her to cancel a vacation to Jamaica.

“I was mad but what can I do but make the best of it,” she complained of the canceled trip during the Jan. 9, 2014 interview with prosecutors.

Dobson’s father, Okee Wade, was in a relationship with King and left his son in her care after he was locked up in New Jersey in early December.

“What am I supposed to do?” she griped to prosecutors in the interview played in Manhattan Supreme Court. “I’m trying to accommodate him, and he’s being unruly and disrespectful.”

She admitted that she beat Dobson with a belt, burned him and even locked him outside on an 11th-floor terrace in his underwear for nearly an hour in freezing temperatures because he was misbehaving.

The transgender beautician even blamed the child for his dramatic weight loss. “I tried to feed him, he didn’t want the food,” she insisted. “He’d drink something and spit it back out.”

The emaciated child was found unconscious on Jan. 8, 2014 covered with bruises and severe burn marks in King’s Midtown luxury high rise and was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The hearing will determine whether the statements King made while in custody but before she was formally arrested can be admitted at her upcoming murder trial.