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Woman involved in Tracy Morgan Bugatti crash speaks out: ‘I got scared’

The woman who got into a fender-bender with comedian Tracy Morgan in his $2 million Bugatti on Tuesday said she was “traumatized” by his yelling at her after the wreck — and she didn’t even know who he was until people told her.

Jocelyn Madulid, 61, spoke from her Jersey City home hours after her minor smashup with the “SNL” star at 42nd Street and Tenth Avenue.

“I was just curious. The people were taking pictures of him and the car,” said Madulid, whose Honda SUV suffered minor damage.

“I asked the traffic officer, why people taking pictures and he said, ‘You don’t watch TV? That’s a famous guy,’” she added.

“Then there was a double-decker bus and the tourist guide was saying: ‘Oh, that’s Tracy Morgan!’” Madulid said.

Morgan was captured on video banging on the woman’s window in anger after the wreck — which came just after he had bought the exotic luxury vehicle — and Madulid said he frightened her.

“I was driving. I heard somebody hit me. I felt boom,” she said.

“He was yelling at me, I got scared,” she said of Morgan.

“I didn’t yell anything back. I just stayed in my car,” she added.

Madulid, who said she was on her way to work when the crash happened, also said she feared her insurance bill will go up because Morgan was driving such an expensive car.

“I’m worried about that,” she said.

She also insisted that Morgan hit her.

“We are both turning right — people are still crossing,” she said. “So what happened is we’re both turning right. But I know he hit me because I was already [turning]. I was there, he was the one who hit me!”

Additional reporting by Ben Feuerherd