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Multiple mags have reportedly reached out to Kimberly Guilfoyle to ask if she’d grace their covers — a coveted spot where Republican faces are rarely seen.

Greek Vogue “reached out first, then In Style and Vanity Fair. They all want her for their covers and are promising a big photo shoot and global coverage,” a source told NewsNation’s Paula Froelich.

Fortune magazine has also voiced interest in having the 56-year-old former fiancee of Donald Trump Jr. as its cover girl.

Kimberly Guilfoyle may be gracing the cover of a top magazine in the near future. David X Prutting/BFA/REX/Shutterstock

“Nothing like this has ever happened with a conservative,” a source told Froelich. “These magazines usually shy away from Republican women, but in this day and age, they need to not turn away from half the country, no matter what the staff think.”

The interest comes at the heels of the report last month that Vanity Fair’s new editorial director, Mark Guiducci, proposed the idea of having First Lady Melania Trump, inciting lefty staffers who threatened to “walk out the motherf–king door.”

Guilfoyle, the ex-wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom and a former prosecutor, was recently appointed by President Trump to be U.S. Ambassador to Greece.

The new U.S. Ambassador to Greece was once engaged to Donald Trump Jr. Timothy Fadek

The glossies are proposing that the brunette beauty pose at the ambassador residence in Athens.

“Say what you will about Kimberly, she is a fascinating story. She knows where all the bodies are buried on both sides of the aisle,” another source told Froelich.

“It’s a great idea for all those magazines — not only to show that they can also feature women other than Democrats on their cover, but here’s the deal about Kimberly: she always lands on her feet. And she is one of the closest people to Donald Trump. She will always make news.”

The brunette beauty was married to Governor of California Gavin Newsom. Getty Images for New York Fashion Week: The Shows

An insider at Conde Nast, which owns Vanity Fair and Vogue, told Froelich “the new crew heading the magazines are open to all women in all parties — and they need to boost numbers. Kimberly fits that bill.”

Conde Nast did not immediately return The Post’s request for comment.

Another conservative cover contender is Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika, a former Miss Arizona, who is replacing her late husband as the CEO of the nonprofit he founded, Turning Point USA.

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