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Madonna my nude hero: Dupre

She’s willing to take it all off — as long as she does the unbuttoning.

Ashley Dupre, the call girl-turned-singer, says that right after the Eliot Spitzer scandal, she spurned magazine offers “upward of $2 million” to pose nude.

But now, she says, she might consider being photographed in the buff — “on my terms.”

“If it’s good enough for Madonna, it’s good enough for me,” the 24-year-old tattooed vixen said in an exclusive interview with The Post, referring to her Material Girl hero, whose nude photos surfaced in 1985.

Madonna had said she felt she had done nothing to be ashamed of.

Dupre agrees, saying she herself has no problem with revealing all — although after the Love Gov scandal broke, she didn’t want to be turned into more of a sex object.

“I love my body, and I’m not opposed to nude pictures. But coming out of that, I didn’t want to feel further objectified,” she said.

Dupre insists that she will never write a tell-all book because that would be too personal.

But she says she is writing a “cautionary tale” aimed at young girls who may be on a similar path. “I’m going to let them in, in a way where I’m really excited and really horrified,” she said. “Once I get everything out, I’ll feel like everything’s been clarified and I can breathe.”

Dupre says she was surprised by the controversy stirred up this month by a statement she posted on MySpace essentially saying a lot of women are material girls.

“I’m merely shining a spotlight on how other people might be living dishonest lives,” Dupre said.

“I’m not saying what I did was right or the right way to go about it, but it was something where I knew what I was doing and the person I was with knew. It wasn’t any bulls- – -, and I wasn’t pretending to like them. It was what it was.”

Dupre released her first single, “Inside Out,” on Russell Simmons’ Web site, Global Grind, last week. Her second, “I Feel So Alive Without You,” debuted yesterday on nypost.com.