The former Playboy playmate who claims she had an affair with President Trump has entered into a settlement that enables her to become a covergirl, it was revealed Wednesday.

A lawyer for Karen McDougal said that tabloid company American Media Inc., which owns the National Enquirer, released her from the 2016 agreement that gave them the exclusive rights to tell her story, according to The New York Times.

McDougal will grace the September 2018 cover of Men’s Journal as part of the settlement.

She has went public with some of the details about the 2006 affair, claiming Trump tried to pay her for the night of pleasure.

“After we had been intimate, he tried to pay me, and I actually didn’t know how to take that,” she told CNN of their first alleged sexual encounter.

“I don’t even know how to describe the look on my face. It must have been so sad.”

In the August 2016 agreement with American Media, the company paid McDougal $150,000 for the right to dish the dirty details about Trump — but they never published the bombshell.

The arrangement of purchasing a story and then burying it has been described as “catch and kill.”

The White House has denied the affair. There was no indication that anyone from Trump’s team had been involved in the $150,000 payment.

Another of Trump’s alleged mistresses, Stormy Daniels, was paid $130,000 by Trump lawyer Michael Cohen to keep quiet about the details of her affair.