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Jesse James’ tat tart returns to stripping

The Hitler-loving hussy who shattered Sandra Bullock’s marriage has now returned to her day job: giving lap dances.

Michelle “Bombshell” McGee, who likes to pose with swastikas and SS paraphernalia, was video taped at San Diego strip bar Pure Platinum wear ing practically nothing but her tattoos.

On the video, posted by TMZ.com, McGee dances to Marilyn Manson’s cover of the song “Tainted Love.”

PHOTOS: MICHELLE ‘BOMBSHELL’ MCGEE | SANDRA BULLOCK

PHOTOS: SANDRA & JESSE IN HAPPIER TIMES | OSCAR LOVE CURSE

Although McGee makes her living getting men to part with their money, she insists she never meant to steal James from Bullock.

In fact, when they first had sex, she said, James told her that he and America’s girl next door had separated.

Although she’s peeved that James hasn’t called to apologize, McGee had mostly kind words for him.

“He was a nice guy — most guys who do what he does have an attitude,” she told The Post. “But he was gentle.”

She said that right now she is more concerned about a battle with her ex-husband for custody of her 5-year-old son, Avery.

Meanwhile, two Web sites, RadarOnline and TMZ, reported yesterday they’ve seen a bombshell photo of Bullock’s husband, celebrity motorcycle mechanic Jesse James, wearing a Nazi-style hat like the one favored by his tattooed girlfriend — and giving a “Heil Hitler” salute.

SEE VIDEO OF MCGEE STRIPPING (SFW)

The two-year-old picture reportedly is being shopped by a woman who’s a friend of the person who took it.

Radar said that in the photo, James holds two fingers under his nose, mimicking Hitler’s mustache, and a model plane that appears to have markings the Luftwaffe used in WWII appears in the background.

McGee’s ex, tattoo artist Ronald Shane Modica, claims she recently got a swastika tattoo and regularly gives the Nazi salute.

“If she sees Avery, she will bring these curiosity seekers and glory hounds down on herself and Avery, totally confusing him and frankly scaring him,” Modica wrote in legal papers.

McGee called the claim “crazy.”

Additional reporting by Paul Parks

jeremy.olshan@nypost.com