This is the hooker who made the Secret Service look like boobs.

Photos emerged yesterday of the Colombian call girl who sparked the escalating prostitution scandal by refusing to get cheated by a tight-fisted agent — and she’s a total knockout.

GALLERY: ALLEGED COLOMBIAN ESCORT

Dania Londono Suarez expected $800 in cash for her evening with the presidential bodyguard and threw a fit that became an international incident when he offered only a measly $30.

Photos on her Facebook page show that the busty, raven-haired single mom is anything but shy — and not ashamed to shake her maracas. In one image posted on her page, she rocks a skimpy cloth bikini, hand on hip.

Suarez, 24, became the center of the Secret Service scandal when the agents’ partying in Cartagena before President Obama’s arrival for a summit became a White House embarrassment.

After being propositioned by a still-unidentified Secret Service agent, Suarez spent a few hours in his room at the Hotel Caribe, a source close to the investigation said.

But when it was time for her to go, her john offered her an insulting $30. She refused and sparked a row that ultimately involved local cops and other agents, blowing the lid off the agents’ night of passion.

Suarez settled for $225.

“It was the first time this ever happened to her,” taxi driver José Pena, who drove her home after the incident, told The Post.

Neighbors in her upscale Cartagena neighborhood were shocked to learn she was involved in legal prostitution.

“She didn’t look like someone who was into that kind of lifestyle,” one neighbor said of Suarez, who was not at home yesterday. “But we respect her either way.”

Some 11 Secret Service agents, officers and supervisors and about 10 US military-service members assigned to presidential security brought as many as 23 escorts to their rooms on April 12, investigators have said.

The names of two ousted supervising agents — David Chaney and Greg Stokes — emerged yesterday as the first identified players in the still-burgeoning scandal.

Chaney was forced to retire and Stokes got canned, according to reports.

Chaney, 48, posted Facebook pictures of himself on the job, The Washington Post reported. In one shot, he stands behind GOP vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin in 2008 — with more than work in mind.

“I was really checking her out, if you know what i mean,” Chaney wrote in the comments under the shot.

In a Fox News interview last night, Palin said the joke is on Chaney. “Well, check this out, buddy — you’re fired!” she cracked.

Additional reporting by Lorena Mongelli

chuck.bennett@nypost.com

