A second woman is accusing Antonio Brown of sexual misconduct, saying he inappropriately propositioned her at his Pennsylvania home in 2017 — standing behind her fully naked, holding a small towel over his genitals, while she painted, according to a new report.

The unnamed woman said the New England Patriots star came on to her after hiring her to paint a mural for him when he was playing with the Pittsburgh Steelers — and that their professional relationship soured when she rejected his advances, Sports Illustrated said Monday.

“He was flirty with me, but I paid him no mind because I was there on business. Plus, I had already seen him with multiple girls in the short time I was with him,” the football star’s accuser said.

“I was about 40 percent done on the second day, and I’m on my knees painting the bottom, and he walks up to me butt-ass naked, with a hand cloth covering his [penis] and starts having a conversation with me.

“I just kept my cool and kept painting,” she said. “After that, it all ended abruptly.”

She said Brown “ghosted” her after the incident and said her calls to his various assistants about being paid for her work went unanswered.

The painter is the second woman to accuse Brown of sexual misconduct this month, after the football player’s former trainer, Britney Taylor, accused him of rape in a civil lawsuit filed last week.

The painter is not seeking damages or pursuing charges but told Sports Illustrated she was “bothered by his behavior.”

She said friends who knew about her disturbing interaction with Brown alerted her to Taylor’s rape lawsuit against him.

Taylor reportedly will meet with NFL officials in New York on Monday as they conduct their own investigation into the alleged 2018 rape.

Brown has denied raping Taylor. He did not respond to a request for comment from Sports Illustrated on the second allegation.

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