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T.O. baby mess

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HOT SEAT: Terrell Owens vs. three baby mamas (
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Ex-NFL star and reality TV regular Terrell Owens was blitzed on “Dr. Phil” yesterday by three women who claim he’s dropped the ball regarding child support.

Owens, 38 — the former Eagles, Cowboys, Bills, 49ers and Bengals receiver known as “T.O.” — has fathered four children (two boys, two girls) by four different women (one of whom did not appear on the show).

He claims he’s squandered his NFL fortune — anywhere from $80 to $100 million — and that he was forced to cut his child-support payments in half last year after his career continued to plummet. (He played in the Indoor Football League last season.)

“I basically had to sell everything,” Owens said about his crumbling finances. “It’s a humbling situation.”

But the three moms, Kimber, Monique and Melanie, painted a different picture, in what show host Phil McGraw likened to “a firing squad” as they sat facing Owens.

Kimber told McGraw that Owens hasn’t seen their 7-year-old daughter, Kiley, in over a year, and that he’s seen her “maybe 12 times” in her life.

“He has not been to one doctor’s appointment, dance recital, he didn’t make her kindergarten graduation, he doesn’t call on her birthday and doesn’t send Christmas gifts,” she said.

The other two moms told similar stories.

“I’ve been taken advantage of, financially,” Owens countered. “This is not an ideal situation to have four kids by four different women. I love my kids to death . . . I take responsibility that I was irresponsible in that regard.

“People think I’m a deadbeat dad . . . I was paying almost $45,000 a month [in child support] but now my financial situation has changed,” he said. “[The four women] are trying to get every penny and dime they can from me . . . I think the world knows who’s getting that money . . . the moms are getting the money.”

Owens said he can’t afford child support because he’s no longer playing in the NFL — and that his schedule makes it difficult to see his children, “with me not being physically year-round in the same place as my kids.”