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Cardi B turned herself in to cops Monday morning amid allegations she tossed a hookah pipe and drink glasses at two bartender sisters in a Queens strip club during a jealousy-fueled melee, law enforcement sources said

The “Bodak Yellow” rapper, wearing a khaki-colored pencil skirt and sheer white blouse, was flanked by bodyguards and shielded with two black umbrellas as she surrendered at the 109th Precinct in Flushing just after 9:30 a.m.

She didn’t answer questions then, nor when she exited the police station smiling and waving to fans around noon after receiving a desk-appearance ticket.

She was charged with two counts of reckless endangerment and one count of third-degree assault for the alleged attack that also involved about 10 members of her crew. She is due to appear in Queens criminal court Oct. 29, police said.

The female bartenders — sisters Jade and Baddie Gi — claim they were attacked Aug. 29 while working at strip club Angels because of allegations they had sex with Cardi B’s husband, Offset.

Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Almanzar, allegedly tossed the hookah and glasses during the fight, while members of her crew supposedly threw bottles and chairs at them, causing bodily harm.

The sisters — whose real names are Rachel Wattley, 21, and Sarah Wattley, 23 — are now suing the Bronx-born star for damages.

They are listed on the police report as “friends/acquaintances” of the rapper.

Sources close to Cardi B told Page Six that she went to cops to clear her name.

“Cardi is heading down to the precinct to clear her name and innocence,” said an insider.

Her lawyer, Jeff Kern, added Monday, “We’re aware of no evidence that she caused anybody any harm at the club that night. We expect that the matter is going to be resolved expeditiously.”

Cardi and Offset welcomed their daughter, Kulture, in July.

Two teenage Cardi B fans showed up outside the precinct after skipping school Monday in hopes of getting a selfie with the rapper but left empty-handed. They said the new mom should have taken the high road in the alleged dispute.

“She could have been mature about it and left it alone. We’re all human beings. She slept with your man, oh well,” said Paige Aiken, 18. “At the end of the day, that’s your child’s father. So it should have been handled differently. It’s a lesson learned, and she needs to become a bigger person.”

Aiken’s pal Angela Sauretti, also 18, added, “But we’re Cardi B fans. So we’re going to support her. She from The Bronx. She don’t care. That’s what I like about her. If she says she’s going to do something. She’s going to do it. She’s not scared.”

Additional reporting by Stephanie Pagones