NEW YORK – Odessa A’zion can’t tell if she’s being punked.

The effervescent up-and-comer is holed up in the Woolworth mansion doing interviews for “Marty Supreme” (in theaters now), which was partially filmed inside the seven-story, $38 million estate. The historic Upper East Side townhouse is a living art museum, brimming with lofty oil paintings, gleaming marble floors and a stained-glass skylight.

“Somebody told me this used to be Marie Antoinette’s bed, but I’m not sure if they were just making that up,” A’zion says with a raised eyebrow as she curls up on a nearby couch. “This whole place is insane.”

The insanity is seemingly never-ending for A’zion, 25, who in the past two months has catapulted into the spotlight thanks to her dual roles in “Marty Supreme” and HBO’s hit sitcom “I Love LA,” which just finished its first season.

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