A teen who shoved her pal off a 60-foot Washington state bridge last year — leaving the victim with five broken ribs and a punctured lung — has pleaded guilty over the stunt.

A teary-eyed Tay’Lor Smith, 19, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor reckless endangerment Monday in Clark County District Court, The Columbian reported.

The charge carries a maximum penalty of up to a year in jail or a $5,000 fine, but prosecutors are recommending no jail time for Smith, who is slated to be sentenced March 27.

If the judge agrees, Smith will be ordered to home confinement with electric monitoring along with a stint of community service, according to the news outlet.

Cellphone video captured the moment then-16-year-old Jordan Holgerson was pushed off the bridge at Moulton Falls Regional Park on Aug. 7.

The footage was posted to YouTube and quickly went viral.

Outside the courtroom Monday, Holgerson’s mother, Genelle, said her daughter is going to physical therapy for a shoulder injury and now suffers from anxiety, The Columbian reported.

The mom said she and her child just want this chapter of their lives to be over, according to the news outlet.

After her plunge, Holgerson told reporters from a hospital bed that she “could have died, easily.”

In a previous interview on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Smith said she didn’t consider the repercussions of the push beforehand.

“She wanted to jump and she was scared and she had asked me to give her a push, and I didn’t think about the consequences,” Smith said at the time. “I thought she would be fine.”