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A Brooklyn woman became the face of a citywide ad campaign without her consent, she claims.

Stylist Kimberly Charles was working on a 2014 video shoot for YMCA fitness classes when she was asked to model as well, according to her Manhattan Supreme Court suit against the YMCA, Matador Productions and Wolfe Doyle Advertising.

She only found out she was featured in an ad campaign “when she was informed by her friends and family that her image was ‘all over.’ ”

Wolfe-Doyle co-owner Daniel Wolfe denied wrongdoing.

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