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Sexy selfie-lover: I’d love to be star of ‘Rikers Gone Wild’

Maxine Hansen simulates her arrest shot after leaving court.Steven Hirsch

A Manhattan judge has sprung the hard-partying beauty who drew swarms of cops to the Gramercy Park Hotel last week after flashing a collection of BB guns during a livestreamed party — telling the brunette to “stay out of trouble” after she spent the entire appearance goofing off.

Selfie-loving Maxine Hansen initially was held on $30,000 bond following her arraignment on charges of felony criminal possession of a controlled substance, possession of an imitation pistol and unlawful possession of marijuana last week, but Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Laurie Peterson exonerated the sum Monday after the felony was downgraded to a misdemeanor.

Hansen — whose Instagram is littered with sexy snaps — spent the appearance flipping her hair, flirting with officers, and making various faces at shutterbugs.

Swimming in beige jailhouse duds, the fit 25-year-old puffed out her chest and eyed court officers as the judge addressed her.

“If you are so much as late, if you do not show up to court, I will recommend you be hit with bail-jumping charges,” Peterson warned Hansen, who appeared more focused on her handcuffs than the judge. “Stay out of trouble.”

“Yes, ma’am,” she smirked.

Leaving court, Hansen told The Post she thought Rikers needed its own TV show, titled “Rikers Gone Wild” — and that she wants to “be the star.”

“I’m so animated,” she declared. “And my whole life has been wildness.”

The self-proclaimed “inheritance baby” said the only thing she didn’t like about the experience was being arrested.

“They held us forever, and were asking me all these questions, and I’m like, look at me, I look like Britney Spears, I didn’t do s−−t,” she preened.

Firas Yousef and Ashley Mueller leaving court.Steven Hirsch

“We’re just harmless kids, doing drugs,” she complained. “We were just having fun. And then the SWAT teams come in and go, ‘You wanna f−−−ing die, b−−−h.'”

“You know I’m gonna be f−−−ing rich, right?” she said, alluding to a lawsuit, before calling herself the “black, rich sheep” of a “smart, rich family.”

“Baaaaaa,” she giggled in a nod to her outsider status.

Outside court, Hansen started to strip off her jailhouse garb. “I hate these pants,” she mumbled, before laughing. “It looks like I’m getting naked.”

Peterson also released Hansen’s co-defendants Ashley Mueller and Faris Yousef.

Hansen and her four friends were collared Dec. 1, after streaming their merriment in a luxe suite on Facebook Live, during which the videographer panned to a collection of fake firearms.

Six BB guns, two glassines of heroin and a Ziploc bag of crystal meth were also found in the room, police sources said.