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‘H8R’ love

Of the 27 new TV series set to debut next fall, only one promises to be something people haven’t seen before: a reality-comedy on the last-place CW network called “H8R.”

The title stands for “haters.”

A combination of “Punk’d” and “Undercover Boss,” “H8R” shoves celebrity-news shows in an entirely new direction.

The premise is simple enough — celebrities confront the people who truly and utterly loathe them in order to turn the hater’s opinion around.

The catch is that the haters don’t know that the confrontation is coming, a recipe for cringe-worthy TV.

After some one-on-one TV time, the haters usually come around and have a change of heart, deciding the celeb isn’t so awful after all.

The first episode features Kim Kardashian and “Jersey Shore” star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi confronting two young people who have just gotten done ripping them up on camera.

“Snooki’s birth was a hate-crime to Italians,” Nick says in a rant that Snooki watches with the show’s host, Mario Lopez, in a production truck outside of the bar where Nick hangs our.

Rising to the challenge, Snooki bursts into the bar loudly asking, “Which jerk-off is Nick?”

“What do you have to say to my face?” the pint-sized guidette continues as Nick “umms” and “errs.”

Normally reserved ad executives who screened the teaser reel for “H8R” at last week’s upfronts greeted the scene with hoots and hollers, according to reports.

Sources familiar with the production said that things got pretty nasty.

“Mario actually thought that something bad was going to happen to Snooki,” the insider said.

“He ran into the bar and made a human shield between Nick and Snooki.”

In the end, Snooki offered to make a home-cooked Italian meal for Nick and his family — to prove that she is just like them.

The “real” Snooki wins the family over — with Nick’s father eventually asking: “How would you like it if we called you ‘Nicole’ tonight instead of ‘Snooki?’ ”

The show, which premieres in September, will include politicians and athletes defending themselves, insiders say.

And they don’t expect every show to end up like Snooki’s — in hugs and tears.

Kardashian’s hater, a woman named Deena, ended up admitting that Kim had a “few points” in her favor — but she still didn’t love her.