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Hayworth grandson ‘suicide’

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(PatrickMcMullan.com)

The handsome socialite grandson of silver-screen goddess Rita Hayworth was found dead in an apparent suicide in his Chelsea apartment, law-enforcement sources said yesterday.

Andrew Embiricos — a troubled 25-year-old party boy who infamously starred in amateur Internet porn videos — was found lying face-up on his bed at around 8:30 p.m. Sunday with a plastic bag over his head, sources said.

His body was discovered by a pal, Aaron Edwards, 33, who had gone to the West 17th Street apartment after Embiricos had failed to show up for several appointments, sources said.

An autopsy performed by the medical examiner was inconclusive. Officials are awaiting a toxicology report.

No suicide note was found, but law-enforcement sources said Embiricos had tried to kill himself before.

The dashing young man — who graduated from Fordham University with a degree in psychology — was the son of Hayworth’s daughter, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, who lives off Central Park West, and Greek shipping heir Basil Embiricos.

A source said his mom rushed to his apartment as soon as she heard the news.

A descendant of the Aga Khan, an Islamic spiritual leader, Andrew Embiricos made headlines in 2007 when his secret life as an amateur porn star was exposed.

He was found to be posting a series of raunchy videos starring himself — with titles such as “Chelsea Bareback Whores” — to the porn-hosting Web site XTube under the name Andrew Sauston.’

Michael Musto of The Village Voice last night said on his blog that Embiricos had “battled HIV and had been in rehab more than once to fight drug addictions.’’

But he added that the young man had been looking forward to an upcoming trip to London with a friend and had been doing well with his disease.

Embiricos, talking to Musto in 2007 about his double life and apparently referring to his famed family, said at the time, “All I can say is I really regret that my actions have been associated with others, others who have had no control over them.

“I just hope people will make that distinction from this point forward.”

Musto added, “I know Andrew from the clubs and have found him to be utterly personable and dignified on the one hand and a teensy bit reckless on the other, knowing fewer sexual boundaries than Anna Nicole [Smith] and enjoying that lifestyle so aggressively, it’s almost like he was dying to get caught.

“I hope he ends up realizing his own worth.’’

Embiricos led a charmed life from the start, given his Hollywood connection and Middle Eastern wealth.

His Brooklyn-born grandmother was featured in more than 60 films over a three-decade career, including “Cover Girl,” “Gilda” and “The Lady from Shanghai.”

She was married five times before dying at age 68 in 1987 from complications of early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease.

Funeral arrangements for her grandson are being handled by the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel on the Upper East Side.

Additional reporting by Doug Auer