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Hugh Jackman’s stalker goes free after plea deal

“X-Men” star Hugh Jackman’s deranged tormentor copped to stalking, harassment and burglary this month in exchange for six months of time served and five years probation.

Katherine Thurston, 46, walked out of court a free woman Wednesday for the first time since her arrest last April 13 for charging at Jackman with an electric razor at his West Village Gym.

Thurston looked disheveled in a faded pink T-shirt, black sweats and her hair pulled back in a messy ponytail. She clutched a small plastic bag as she walked to the subway station and declined to comment.

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Maxwell Wiley ordered Thurston to stay away from the “Les Miserables” actor before releasing her.

She’ll spend a few days at a homeless shelter until her family can arrange for her to return to Bakersfield, Calif., where she’s expected to stay with her daughter.

Thurston, who has a history of mental illness, spent six months in a state psychiatric facility before she was found fit for trial last January.

The lovelorn California resident followed the “Wolverine” hunk to Gotham Gym where she barged past the front desk and allegedly flung a pubic-hair filled razor at the startled star.

She also demanded to know if he’d marry her.

A month earlier, she accosted Jackman’s wife, Deborra-Lee Furness and their 7-year-old daughter. “I’m going to marry your husband,” she allegedly told the shaken spouse, according to Thurston’s relatives.

Thurston has had her eye on Jackman for years, following him to San Francisco and New York, according to her daughter.