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Rachel Crow, left “The X Factor” in a fit of tears last year.

Nickelodeon wants to make “X Factor” cutie Rachel Crow into its newest tweenage sensation.

The network that turned Miranda Cosgrove and Amanda Bynes into household names is developing a comedy pilot for the 14-year-old reality star, The Post has learned.

“We are in the early stages now,” Crow confirms. “We haven’t figured out exactly what we will do with the show yet.

“I want it to be definitely very ‘Rachel.’ Something that shows who I am and who I want to be.”

“I am incredibly happy for Rachel,” Simon Cowell said in a prepared statement. “This girl has it. We saw her potential at the first audition and Nickelodeon and Columbia are the right homes for her.”

Crow, who had been pursued by several networks — including the rival Disney Channel — will also appear in five episodes of Nick’s newest comedy “Fred: The Show.”

And yes, she sings.

“It is very crazy, two long songs,” Crow says. “I get to hit a lot of long, high notes.

“I play this girl who is crazy and theatrical and really wants to be a star — in fact, her name is Starr! She’s [Fred’s] best friend.”

The episodes are expected to air later in the spring. The network has not given a timetable for when the pilot will be shot.

Crow — a fan favorite from her first “X Factor” audition — captured viewers’ hearts when she shared her story of being born to a mother addicted to crack cocaine.

She finished fifth in the Fox singing contest but was left sobbing uncontrollably onstage after her shocking elimination in December.

“The [‘X Factor’] experience wasn’t at all what I expected it to be,” she admits. “But it got me where I am today.”

And it helped Crow secure a recording deal with Columbia Records. She hopes to get in the studio later this year to begin work on her first CD.