A TEENAGER has shared the shockingly racist rant her dad sent her after she went to her school prom with a black friend - who he called SUBHUMAN.

Anna Hayes, 18, is from Lake Village in Arkansas, America, and she went to the dance with her friend Phillip Freeman.

Afterwards the pair both shared photos of their night on Facebook, which she claimed to Buzzfeed prompted the outpouring from her dad.

The message allegedly from him starts: "We are done.

"I won't be coming to your graduation. Now will I pay for your college.

"Go live with the n*****s."

Anna replies: "I went to prom with a black guy so that's a problem? Racist much."

Her dad then shoots back: "Yes I am your [sic] dead to me.

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"Don't ever contact me again me again we are through.

"Go ahead be a F***IN [sic] w**** leave me out of it."

When Anna argues that she has done nothing wrong, the text apparently from her father replies: "Shut the f*** up you have no rights to talk to me anymore.

"Go live with the F***IN [sic] N*****s.

"Your pictures are already off my walls.

"You can go to hell.

"What the f*** is wrong with you?

"I'm canceling your phone and your insurance we are done.

"You want to mingle with Subhumans I'll treat you accordingly."

Anna's mum and dad are divorced and although she lived with him when she was a child she moved in with her mother as a young teen.

She hasn't had much to do with her dad since then, but claims he was "openly racist" around her when she was little.

Anna has a biracial half-sister and found his comments highly upsetting.

She asked Phillip to the prom because they are good friends and he's "super cute", but her dad didn't know as they aren't in touch much.

"I can not believe how anyone can hate someone they don't even know because of their skin colour," she told Buzzfeed of the messages.

The Sun Online has been unable to reach Anna's father for comment. Buzzfeed News has reached out to him but had no response.

After receiving the messages Anna sent them to Phillip, who was so incensed he shared them on Facebook.

They have caused a storm online, with Twitter users flocking to slam them.

Although Anna was initially unaware Phillip was posting the messages, she has no problem with them being made public.

She has since shared a message on Twitter thanking people for offering support about the situation.

She wrote: "There is a peaceful and classy way to fight for what you believe in.

"The whole point of this post was to show that sadly in 2017 racism is still around and that maybe someone would see this and have a change of heart or maybe share this because it is an important issue that still occurs."

Last month a woman was filmed giving a horrific racist rant on a train, while in March there was shock after school kids were caught on camera using terrible slurs.

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