Bill Clinton’s alleged former mistress Gennifer Flowers is back to dish the dirt on her relationship with the ex-president.

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Flowers claims that Bill contacted her years after the 1992 scandal broke, and that he once confided in her that Hillary Clinton was bisexual.

Flowers said of Clinton’s marriage to Hillary, “It obviously worked for them but I’ve never considered theirs a traditional marriage.” And she alleges that Hillary is bisexual. “I just know what Bill told me and that was that he was aware that Hillary was bisexual and he didn’t care,” Flowers claims. “He said Hillary had eaten more p***y than he had.”

But Flowers then says she’d support Hillary’s potential run for President, adding, “The support I would give Hillary is as a woman. I’m one of those women who in so many aspects of my professional and personal life I’ve been out there making strides for women and allowing them to go down roads in which they were not welcome.”

Flowers also said in the Daily Mail interview that, “He was the love of my life and I was the love of his life and you don’t get over those things.”  She adds that she and Bill would have been together — but when he had daughter Chelsea with his wife Hillary Clinton, it complicated their tryst. “Then they had Chelsea and the stakes got too high,” Flowers said in the interview posted Wednesday.

According to the interview, Flowers said she was contacted by Clinton in 2005 and that he wanted to meet with her about, “some unresolved issues.” She hadn’t had any contact with him for 13 years prior to that.

“He called me back in 2005 in New Orleans,” she now claims. “He wanted to put on the hoodie and jog on over like he used to. First I was just shocked. He was so adamant about wanting to sit down and talk to me in person.”

Flowers says, “Bill and I would be together today if it wasn’t for politics.”

She’s also launching an “Ask Mistress Gennifer” advice column for Web site The Guccione Collection after she’d previously appeared nude in Bob Guccione’s Penthouse magazine in 1992 when the Clinton scandal broke.

She said of her upcoming advice column in a separate interview with the Guccione Collection, “For men, a typical concern is the size of their penis, both big and small. I’ve been asked how I felt about that issue…and I can answer that, because I’ve had both big and small! Women also have concerns about body image. I want people to feel free to ask these questions! I’m not judging, just here to give the benefit of my best advice.”

In 1992, Flowers, a one-time news reporter in Little Rock, Ark., alleged she’d carried on a 12-year relationship with Clinton.