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Has ‘Wedding Ringer’ star Colin Kane cleaned up his act?

Comedians don’t come much raunchier than Colin Kane, whose stand-up cracks — usually about one-night stands and lady parts — are virtually unprintable.

Among his tamest material is this lovely tweet:

But about a year ago, fans of the 35-year-old comic noticed a change in his social media, as the randy riffer began frequently posting photos of himself with his new girlfriend, YouTube vlogger Miya Beauregard.

Had the guy who made Tucker Max seem like a gentleman suddenly been roped down?

“She’s definitely tamed me, sure,” Kane tells The Post. “I’m in a different place in my life. [But] any girl with me — you’ve got to have a dirty sense of humor. I’m still making dirty jokes.”

It’s a sign that positivity breeds success, he says. The NYC-bred comic, who cut his teeth on the local comedy club circuit, has just landed his first Hollywood role after moving to LA two-and-a-half years ago.

Kane appears in the new comedy “The Wedding Ringer,” in theaters Friday, which stars Josh Gad as a friendless groom who hires Kevin Hart to pretend to be his best man.

Part of a package deal, Kane comes onboard as an additional hired groomsman — albeit a mullett-ed one with not much going for himself.

It’s a big break for Kane, who was cast because the director was a fan of his comedy. Kane, who recently shot a Showtime special with Andrew Dice Clay, hopes the screen debut will lead to more opportunities to work in Hollywood in between selling out tour dates across the country.

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At the moment, he’s auditioning and working on selling a TV script that he wrote and would star in.

“Then,” he says, “honestly, I just want to buy a nice house with a sit-down shower in it and a long gravel driveway.”

That’s an awfully wholesome dream for a guy who simulates receiving oral sex in front of laughing crowds.

“People think because I’m onstage making fun of people, making jokes, that I’m really like that in real life,” he says. “[But] the dirtier you are onstage, the nicer you are offstage.”