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Fired losers lash ‘sexist’ Trump

They’re fired — and firing back.

Two contestants recently axed from “The Apprentice” television show are complaining that host Donald Trump frequently makes inappropriate remarks about the reality-show’s women contestants — saying his boorish behavior has no place in a corporate boardroom.

Mahsa Saeidi-Azcuy, a former Brooklyn assistant district attorney who was “fired” from NBC’s business game show last Thursday — after first being forced out of her day job for not disclosing her stint on the NBC program — charged that Trump lavishes attention on the women contestants he finds attractive, makes sexist remarks, and asks the male contestants to rate the women.

“So much of the boardroom discussion concerned the appearance of the female contestants — discussing the female contestants’ looks — who he found to be hot,” Saeidi-Azcuy alleged.

“He asked the men to rate the women — he went down the line and asked the guys, ‘Who’s the most beautiful on the women’s team?’ ”

Gene Folkes, a 46-year-old financial adviser who spent a decade in the US Air Force, said he was one of the male contestants who began to squirm when the real-estate magnate turned the subject to the women’s appearance.

“I think it was most uncomfortable when he had one [female] contestant come around the board table and twirl around,” Folkes said.

Trump did not return a call seeking comment.