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Mom allows daughter to change 'racist' name after being bullied at school

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Published 14:05 14 Nov 2025 GMT

Mom allows daughter to change 'racist' name after being bullied at school

Danielle Remp allowed her daughter to change her name

Kit Roberts

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A mom has allowed her teenage daughter to change her 'racist' name after she was bullied at school over it.

Danielle Remp, 35, took to TikTok to share that she had allowed the name change after her daughter confided that she was being bullied and was accused of supporting the Confederacy by her classmates.

The Confederate States of America was a republic formed in 1861 by 11 southern states. Its defeat came in 1865 when it fought against the US (the Union) in the American Civil War.

In a video on her social media page, Danielle, who lives in Tennessee, said that her daughter 'gets made fun of for it', saying: "I said yes, no questions asked!”

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Underneath the video's caption reinforced her decision, with the mom saying: "I’ll always stand by her side no matter what."

Danielle allowed her daughter to legally change her name (TikTok/@barefooted_beauty89)
Danielle allowed her daughter to legally change her name (TikTok/@barefooted_beauty89)

Danielle, who works at Burger King, became aware that her daughter was being targeted over the name she was given at birth.

The name in question was 'Dixie', though the 16-year-old has now changed her name to Skye, which her mom revealed in a comment on her TikTok was 'the name i [sic] actually wanted to name her'.

The name 'Dixie' has historical associations with the Confederacy in the US Civil War, which attempted to break away from the Union in an unsuccessful bid to preserve slavery in 11 Southern states.

More specifically, 'Dixieland' is a slang term which is sometimes used to refer to the Confederacy.

Speaking to Today.com, Skye said: “They call me things like 'Dixie Dust', or 'Dixie Normous'. They just give it all sorts of crude meanings, and they’ll call me that in the hallway.”

Now, her mom is saving up the $200 to cover the administrative fee of a legal name change.

The name 'Dixie' has historical associations with the Confederacy in the US Civil War (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
The name 'Dixie' has historical associations with the Confederacy in the US Civil War (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

“She’s a good kid,” said Danielle. “She’s doing great in school, she doesn’t give me trouble. So if changing her name makes her feel better about herself, why would I say no?”

Danielle's support for her daughter's name change has been met with a mixed reaction online, as some people disagreed with the approach.

One wrote: “What no. Teach your child resilience. If you let her change her name, what else will she want to change about herself?” as another said: “I’m Dixie! I got bullied but now I love my name."

But others were more supportive of Danielle's standing with her daughter, praising her for the decision.

“As someone who was horrendously bullied for their birth name growing up and changed it as an adult, thank you,” one person wrote.

Someone else took things even further, arguing that 'everyone should get one free name change'.

UNILAD has reached out to Danielle Remp for further comment.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@barefooted_beauty89

Topics: UK News, History, TikTok, Parenting

Kit Roberts
Kit Roberts

Kit joined UNILAD in 2023 as a community journalist. They have previously worked for StokeonTrentLive, the Daily Mirror, and the Daily Star.

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