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Dream come true for slain cop’s girls

STAR STRUCK: Corinne (left) and Caroline Figoski (right) hang out with Madonna before the game yesterday.

STAR STRUCK: Corinne (left) and Caroline Figoski (right) hang out with Madonna before the game yesterday. (ANTHONY J. CAUSI/NY POST)

What a Super trip!

Two of slain hero cop Peter Figoski’s daughters lived it up and rubbed elbows with A-listers during the trip of a lifetime yesterday as the Giants’ guests of honor at Super Bowl XLVI.

Corrine, 14, and Caroline, 16, made the journey with mom Paulette courtesy of Giants co-owner Steven Tisch and movie honcho Harvey Weinstein.

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The girls, huge fans of Big Blue, would watch games with their dad before he was killed in December.

“[Dad] was a huge football fan, and he’s definitely up there saying, ‘You are very lucky,’ ” said an emotional Corinne, wearing a Brandon Jacobs jersey.

Caroline, who was wearing an Eli Manning jersey, added, “My dad never got the chance to go to the Super Bowl.

“[But] he always told us if there is an opportunity to do anything, we should take it. So I feel that he would be really happy that we are here . . . I think he’d be very proud.”

One highlight of the girls’ trip was meeting Madonna just before the singer’s halftime show.

Caroline said that at one point, Madonna put her arm around her, and “she was so nice and calm.”

“She asked us how we were enjoying the game and being at the Super Bowl. I didn’t really know what to say, because what do you say when you meet Madonna?’’

The Post and the New York City Police Foundation teamed up to raise more than $2 million from readers for Corrine, Caroline and their sisters, Christine, 19, and Caitlyn, 18.

The older daughters could not make the trip, but Tisch and Weinstein offered to take them to the Oscars on Feb. 26.