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Ken Bone offered porn gig, hams it up on Kimmel

His surname, at least, is apropos.

Ken Bone, the mild-mannered, mustachioed man who attracted legions of fans — “Boneheads” — during Sunday night’s presidential debate, has been offered a porn contract.

Adult entertainment site CamSoda hopes the politically undecided power plant operator will decide to sign up for a live, hourlong broadcast for a cool $100,000.

“During last night’s debate you captivated the world with your question about energy, your red pullover and, quite honestly, just being you,” CamSoda president Daron Lundeen wrote Bone.

“While Donald and Hillary continued to bicker, we were especially distraught that your question didn’t receive the appropriate attention it deserved,” he added. “The show can cater to your specificities but we were thinking you could take us all to the Bone Zone and tell/show us what you’re all about.”

As part of the deal, Lundeen said he’d throw in 25 throw-away cameras for Bone, who captured his 15 minutes of fame with his own disposable camera after posing his question.

“Who knows, maybe you’ll decide to announce you’re running for President,” he wrote.

CamSoda bills itself as “a leading adult entertainment webcam platform” featuring a “livestreaming cam house where models share their lives with the rest of the world.”

Meanwhile, Bone has already parlayed his newfound fame with an appearance on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Monday.

“Do you have any idea of how adorable you are?” Kimmel asked.

“That’s a definitive yes!” the St. Louis 34-year-old replied.

“When did you find out that you’d suddenly become famous?” Kimmel asked.

The audience wasn’t allowed to have any electronic devices in the debate hall, Bone said, so he only realized the impact he had on the world when he turned on his phone after he got to his car.

“I had a few thousand missed messages, I started to think maybe today was going to be a long day,” he said.

When asked if he was still undecided after the slugfest between the candidates, Bone said: “Everybody doesn’t like it that much, but I think I’m more undecided than I was before.”

It remained unclear if Bone will agree to strip off his red sweater online.