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Curves not all that’s wicked: Behind ex-Met wife’s ‘rampage’

Crazed “Baseball Wife’’ Anna Benson yesterday told The Post, “I’m all about good, I’m all about love’’ — but she sure has a strange way of showing it.

The 37-year-old mom of four and ex-Penthouse Pet was dressed like a ninja and armed with a revolver, ammo belt and bulletproof vest when she entered the Georgia home of estranged hubby and former Met Kris Benson demanding dough and calling him a “p—y,’’ police records allege.

“I’m not feeling very good, as you can imagine,’’ Anna admitted to a Post reporter from the Cobb County Jail in Marietta.

“None of it is true, but you’ll find that out.

“I’m a good girl, a nice girl,’’ insisted the buxom ex-stripper, who now says she wants to start a bulletproof-vest company. “I would never hurt [Kris]. I am still in love with him.”

It’s just that “we have been married for 15 years, and he can’t keep it in his pants. He can’t stop f–king my friends, in my house. But that doesn’t mean that I don’t love him.”

The ex-“Baseball Wives’’ reality-TV star is accused of ambushing her former-hurler husband at 8:20 p.m. Sunday in the bedroom of his Smyrna home.

Anna Benson, dressed all in black, had a black Taurus Judge revolver, expandable baton and red folding Batman knife with her, police said. Also recovered was a hatchet, a Taser, 13 bullets, a bag of syringes and eight pills, police said.

Anna demanded $30,000 while repeatedly screaming, “P—y!’’ at Kris, cops said.

She beat her chest with the baton like an ape, smashed her husband’s computer terminal and pulled the gun out of her purse, said Kris Benson, 38, who was traded by the Mets in 2005 and has since retired.

“It scared me,’’ he told cops.

Asked if he thought she’d shoot him, he said, “Maybe.’’

The one-time ace told his out-of-control wife that he had to get his wallet — and quickly fled to the basement, where he called 911, police said.

He then ran out and into the woods until cops arrived.

When police got to the home, they found Anna on the back porch smoking a cigarette.

“He’s a f–king p—y,’’ she told officers when informed he called them.

Anna told cops she wore the tactical ballistic vest “because it was a new model she was testing for a company’’ and she needed “to get it to mold to her body,’’ police records say.

“I was dressed in all my ballistics gear because I’m starting my own company,’’ she told The Post.

“I am designing bulletproof vests — bulletproof window film that is also good for insulating windows.

“My plan is to drive around the Southeast to the different gun shows and see what is out there and what is cool. The problem is that I don’t have any money to start my business, and a lot of the stuff I can’t tell the investors about because it is top-secret military and Department of Defense stuff.

“I don’t disclose any of the information, because that could jeopardize the officers and the soldiers.

“He owes [the money] to me, I wasn’t demanding it,’’ she said. “And I wasn’t threatening him. It is an advance on our divorce settlement, which is $125,000.”

Anna told the officers at the scene “she didn’t think that she did anything wrong and didn’t understand why we were making such a big deal out of this,’’ according to the report.

Anna’s friend Theresa Jordan, 43, told The Post that the former sex kitten had asked her Sunday to baby-sit her youngest son, Devon, 3, so that she could go to a $1,500 modeling gig “with a ballistics company” at the Cobb County Civic Center.

“She left dressed all in black and had the ammunition on her. I said, ‘Why do you have the ammunition?’ ” Jordan said. “She said, ‘This is the first outfit I’m modeling.’ ”

There was a jewelry show at the convention hall at the time.

Kris filed for divorce from Anna last year, won custody of the three kids they have together — PJ, 16, Haylee, 12, and Devon — and had just gotten a judge to boot her from their home June 3.

At the time of the filing, Anna — who once infamously warned her husband that she’d “screw everybody on your entire team’’ if he cheated on her — accused her husband of philandering.

“She was struggling day to day” since ,Jordan said.

Kris Benson didn’t return phone calls for comment. His mother, Laurie, told The Post, “He’s going to be out of pocket for awhile. He’s overwhelmed.”

Anna Benson faces up to 20 years behind bars if convicted.

Additional reporting by Daniel Prendergast