“Argo” actor Ben Affleck issued an apology after he was called out for grabbing the breast of former “One Tree Hill” star Hilarie Burton on MTV’s “TRL” in 2003, but he didn’t issue a mea culpa for the time he aggressively fondled French-Canadian reporter Anne-Marie Losique's breasts on Montreal’s entertainment news show “Box Office” in 2004.

Losique didn’t immediately issue a statement about the resurfaced video, though she didn’t shy away from it either. She shared tweets from news outlets like Variety and La Presse. She teased giving an interview with other publications, too.

“In an interview with and Inside Edition, Hollywood Reporter, TMZ, ABC news, and it continues,” she wrote.

While some arguably found the video distrurbing, Losque said it was taken out of context.

“It has been blown out of proportion,” she told The Hollywood Reporter Wednesday. “I know that people like fishing for anything, but this is completely out of context. I would like this to not have any negative impact on him. I find it sad.”

The interview as an act. “This was for the camera,” she said. “You have to understand that we have done dozens and dozens of interviews like that. It was for a show I was producing, so I was not at all a victim. When the cameras rolled, we would start to do that game. As soon as it stopped rolling, there was none of that. He never touched me in any improper way. He was very respectful, I must say.”

The interview, which was filmed roughly 13 years ago, resurfaced after Affleck condemned the actions of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinsten, who has been accused of sexually abusing more than a dozen women in the entertainment industry.

 

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Affleck’s apology to Burton was seemingly hypocritical in light of the way he treated Losique in 2004.

“I like the perfume. They would like it better if you did this show topless,” Affleck said in the beginning of the interview. “We should do the interview like this. That’s a lovely perfume you have on.”

He continually talked about her breasts. “It’s Sunday morning? That never stopped you before from getting them t------ out. Who you trying to fool? Sunday morning,” Affleck said.

“You could be at church. You should have that rack on display. The deacon. Right? Am I right? That’s how it goes. Usually it’s the bikini and the whole thing. You know, you should work at Fox here in L.A. You’d blend right in,” he continued. “They would love you. At Fox L.A. they have a pole that they dance on.”

The star, who was promoting “Jersey Girl” at the time, mused about her sex life and made fun of her accent. “I take lover like I take shower: Once a week,” he said.

Affleck became more aggressive when he mentioned Janet Jackson’s infamous Super Bowl performance where the singer showed off her nipple ring. “Let’s do a Janet Jackson stunt. Should we scare them all?” he said. “Are you wearing your nipple ring?”

If inappropriate touching and mockery weren’t enough, this is how Affleck finished the interview:

“What I want to do is sit down and talk. Let’s just talk. We don’t have to have sex all the time. All you want to do is have sex all the time. You don’t want to talk. You don’t want to hold me. You don’t listen to what I have to say… The only time we do get to talk is when you think it’s going to be about sex. It hurts my feelings. Okay? I feel used and exploited. I feel undervalued and objectified by you. OK? Thank you.”

“Good bye, my sweet girl,” he said. “Always a pleasure.”

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