Lydia Hearst — daughter of the controversial heiress-turned-Symbionese-Liberation-Army-member Patty Hearst — is the staple of the New York party scene. However, the publishing heiress/socialite has let her hair down and given a new definition to the term “wild night” in the new indie flick The Last International Playboy. Hearst strips down in the opening scene when she gets it on with a guy (and a girl, Australian supermodel Nicole Trunfio) in the laundry room during a model-saturated soiree in a NYC apartment, complete with gorgeous girls in the bathtub, bed jumping and female fondling.

“It is definitely out there, but we were all acting. It was nice because we were all good friends and we pretty much went crazy, played with the water guns and then dried ourselves,” the 25-year-old laughed.

While the super sexy scene is set to bring to life the fantasy of millions of men, Hearst said it is just that: a fantasy.

“The parties are not really like that in real life. You just have a good time, its acting. Even the intimate bits, it’s not really going on,” she explained. “While it is all happening we were taking direction from people, stopping and starting.”

But going from heiress to topless is nothing new for Hearst (who graces the current cover of Italian GQ in only high-waisted red bottoms) and even though the ravishing redhead’s career as a fashion model seems to be going strong, she has aspirations to be considered an established actress, too.

“Acting is definitely something I am very interested in pursuing,” Hearst added. “If there is anyone’s footsteps I could follow in it would definitely Milla Jovovich where she is still a high-powered fashion model and an extremely respected actress and of course a full-time mother and has a fashion line.”

Speaking of motherhood, Hearst hopes to “settle down with a family” within the next 10 years — and the experience of making The Last International Playboy (which is out on DVD June 12) has actually helped her embrace adulthood.

“It’s a film about growing up and realizing that you can’t always be a child forever,” she added. “At some point you have to transform.”

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The model and Page Six Magazine columnist was rushed to New York-Presbyterian Hospital Tuesday night suffering from kidney stones. But the leggy trouper vows to carry on through the pain, according to cityfile.com, to make it to her front-row seat at the Tommy Hilfiger show at Lincoln Center today. Also expected at Tommy’s show is one-time Calvin Klein muse Hilary Swank – who will not be attending the Calvin show.

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Created by freshpair.com, it’s been a guerrilla-style event held in Times Square for the past six years. But designers have finally caught on, and Diesel, Natori, Nautica, Tommy Hilfiger and 2Xist underwear brands will have hotties strutting in their skivvies in a runway show at Espace on Aug. 5. “Lydia Hearst is hosting. Nick Adams [of "A Chorus Line"] will be walking in his underwear,” said our insider. “There will be 10 runway shows.”

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LYDIA Hearst is set to be a TV star. The model flew back from London over the weekend to start rehearsals for “Gossip Girl.” Hearst just joined the Gersh Agency for acting, and they landed her a minor role. “She’s beyond excited,” said a source. “Being young, rich and beautiful, I guess it was fated that Lydia should join the cast, but I don’t believe she’ll be playing a good girl.”

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MODEL/heiress Lydia Hearst-Shaw just bought her first Manhattan apartment. The daughter of Patty Hearst and frequent Page Six Magazine contributor, paid $1.49 million for a two-bedroom pad on a high floor in the Sheffield 57 on West 57th Street, reports The Post’s Braden Keil. The striking socialite earlier wrote in the magazine, “I am keeping it close to the family, with the Hearst Tower around the corner” – but she didn’t say exactly where. She said the apartment’s “aesthetic is very San Simeon, but clearly on a much smaller scale.”

 

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