Mum legally changes her name to Cameltoe and has no regrets
An outrageous mum has changed her surname to ‘Cameltoe’ after a prank while on holiday.
Lisa Bell, aka Lisa Cameltoe, has formally paid to have her details changed and the name is now recorded on all official documents.
Lisa, 40, was on holiday in Magaluf when she decided to get a tattoo of a camel on her left big toe.
She then went along The Strip asking men if they would like to see her cameltoe.
When she got home she decided to make change her name in honour of her holiday and paid £40 for the privilege.
She said she still gets the giggles when bills arrive bearing her new moniker and said she won’t be satisfied until it is also on her passport.
Lisa, a cleaner from Blackpool, Lancashire, said: ‘It’s funny. I’ve never regretted it and I still love it.
‘I was going to change my full name to Iva Cameltoe – my first name was going to be Iva – but my friends convinced me to stick to just the surname.
‘It’s not on my passport yet because it hasn’t needed renewing yet. I can’t wait to get that now.
‘I’m even Cameltoe at the tax office.
‘I still laugh when bills come through my door with my surname on them or when I receive phone calls because you can tell they think it must be a mistake.
‘They say Miss Camelio or something like that.’
The tattoo was done during a boozy night out on a girls’ holiday in 2014.
Even her employers are aware of Lisa and her decision to celebrate a ‘front wedgie’ with her new surname.
Lisa added: ‘I was going up to groups of lads saying “do you want to see my cameltoe?”
‘The next day when I was walking down the strip, everyone was shouting “cameltoe” at me.
‘I came home and changed it by deed poll. It’s been that way ever since.
‘My current boss found is absolutely hilarious when I told her. She found it funny.’
Lisa said she even hoped to add to her family so she could pass on the new name.
The single prankster continued: ‘I said at the time I wanted to get a boyfriend and have lots of Cameltoe babies.
‘If I ever get married, the man would have to take my name so we don’t go extinct.
‘At the time I researched it and there was no-one else in the world with my name.
‘The following year me and my friend got a fish on our fingers and kept saying to people “smell my fish finger.”’
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