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Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at Grace Baptist Church, a new pop-up vaccination site on Monday, March 22, 2021.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at Grace Baptist Church, a new pop-up vaccination site on Monday, March 22, 2021.Seth Wenig/AP, Pool
Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at Grace Baptist Church, a new pop-up vaccination site, in Mt. Vernon, N.Y., Monday, March 22, 2021.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at Grace Baptist Church, a new pop-up vaccination site on Monday, March 22, 2021.Seth Wenig/AP, Pool
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Not even multiple sexual harassment probes will change the way Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks to women.

The governor addressed a female supporter as “darling” on his way out of an event on Monday that was closed to the media, according to a new report.

The exchange — amid a spiraling sexual harassment scandal that’s sparked multiple investigations — took place following Cuomo’s appearance at the Grace Baptist Church in Mount Vernon, Fox News said.

An unidentified woman reportedly shouted, “I love you and you better stay where you are, we’ve got your back,” as Cuomo got into his parked car.

Cuomo, 63, pulled down a mask to ask the woman if she’d been vaccinated against COVID-19, Fox News said.

“I love you,” she shouted again.

“We love you, we need you at the finish line, you better stay.”

Cuomo reportedly assured her, “OK, I’m not going anywhere, darling.”

The three-term Democrat has ignored widespread calls to resign over accusations that including harassing several current and former female aides, including one who reportedly said he groped her in the Executive Mansion in Albany late last year.

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo, right, greets a supporter as he leaves Grace Baptist Church, a new pop-up vaccination site, in Mt. Vernon, N.Y., Monday, March 22, 2021
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, right, greets a supporter as he leaves Grace Baptist Church, a new pop-up vaccination siteon Monday, March 22, 2021.Seth Wenig/AP, Pool
Gov. Andrew Cuomo listens Al Sharpton speak via zoom at Grace Baptist Church, a new pop-up vaccination site, in Mt. Vernon, N.Y., Monday, March 22, 2021.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo listens to Al Sharpton speak via zoom at Grace Baptist Church, a new pop-up vaccination site on Monday, March 22, 2021.Seth Wenig/AP, Pool
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The allegations are being investigated by outside lawyers hired by Attorney General Letitia James and are also the subject of an impeachment probe by the state Assembly’s Judiciary Committee.

Cuomo has denied any wrongdoing but apologized for “jokes” and other comments that he said were made “in what I think is a good natured way.”

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