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‘Madam’ eyes TV pig gig

They’re lining up to pimp out the accused hockey-mom madam — and her pigs.

Anna Gristina, fresh out of Rikers, already has cable TV’s “Animal Planet” knocking at her farmhouse door, mulling a possible show about life with her beloved potbellied pigs, according to sources.

Folks claiming to represent Gristina contacted the network, said one source.

However, Gristina’s defense lawyer, Norman Pattis, said he wasn’t “aware of any discussions by her legal team regarding the pigs or a reality-TV show.”

Gristina, 44, was committed to pig-rescue efforts and had seven porkers at her upstate Monroe farmhouse before her February arrest. Her family sent all but two to other farms while she sat in Rikers for four months, claiming they couldn’t afford their upkeep.

Prosecutors claim Gristina ran a high-end Upper East Side prostitution ring.

Gristina was sprung from Rikers Wednesday after a family friend put up a $1 million condo as collateral for her $250,000 bond.

That night, after exchanging hugs with her kids and being swarmed by her menagerie of dogs, Gristina rushed to see Gertie, one of the remaining pigs.

“Gertie, I’m home!” a gleeful Gristina crowed, bending down to hug the sleeping swine.