A New Jersey woman has admitted to luring a teenage girl to a motel for a babysitting job and then holding her hostage for more than a week — forcing her to take drugs and have sex with up to five men a day, according to reports.

Adria Regn, 28, of Mount Holly, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a second degree charge of conspiracy to facilitate human trafficking.

She will be facing five years behind bars in a state prison when she is sentenced on Jan. 5, NJ.com reports.

Reign and her 19-year-old boyfriend, Christopher White, of Eastampton, were both arrested in May after allegedly holding the 17-year-old victim at a Burlington County motel against her will and pimping her out for 10 days straight.

The couple had tricked the girl into coming to the motel by asking her to watch Regn’s two young children, according to police.

When the victim arrived, they instead pumped her full of methamphetamine and forced her to have sex with several men — sometimes as many as five a day, NJ.com reports.

Regn told the girl that she needed her to work as a prostitute so she could make money to support her kids, cops said.

She and White allegedly moved the teen to various motels in the area before she eventually managed to get away from them one night while they slept.

White’s charges are still pending and he is due in court next week.

He and Regn were initially offered a 20-year plea deal earlier this month, but the state for some reason decided to drop it to five years for Regn.

Regn had been additional facing charges of human trafficking of a minor and organized street crime and promotion of prostitution — which could have tacked on more than five years a pop — but the charges were dropped.