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Mum changes last name to 'Cameltoe' in memory of boozy Magaluf holiday

Mum changes last name to 'Cameltoe' in memory of boozy Magaluf holiday A mum has changed her last name to 'Cameltoe' after getting tattoo of a camel on her left big toe during boozy Magaluf holiday.  Lisa Bell said when she told her son about her new surname he burst into tears as he feared his name would be changed too.  The bizarre decision was inspired by a tattoo she got during a boozy holiday in Magaluf of a camel on her left big toe.  After spending the day approaching men in her hotel asking if they'd 'like to see her cameltoe', the 40-year-old became the talk of the strip.  And on her return home, the daring cleaner decided to change her name in memory of her holiday - paying £40 to legally change from Bell to Cameltoe.  Lisa - who said she wants 'lots of Cameltoe babies' - even wanted to change to her full name to "Iva Cameltoe" but she says her friends talked her out of it.  Now her official documents, including chequebook and tax account, bear her new name - and even had to face the embarrassment of informing her new employer of her rude surname.  While Lisa still gets the giggles when bills arrive with her name on, she claims she won't be satisfied until her passport is up for renewal and she can show it off on a global scale.  Lisa, from Blackpool, Lancashire, said: "It's so 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 the 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."  "My passport is up for renewal soon and I can't wait to get in the name of Cameltoe, then I will book a package holiday with private transfer so some Spanish man has to stand with a board with the name Cameltoe on [at the airport].  During a girls' holiday in 2014, Lisa decided to get the cartoon camel tattooed on her toe after a drunken night out.  But after choosing to celebrate 'front wedgies' with a new surname, she could never imagine she'd have to tell her future employers too.  Lisa said: "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 ever since.  "My current boss found it absolutely hilarious when I told her. She found it funny.  "My son was really embarrassed by me.  "When I came back and changed my name, my son was in tears because he thought his would change too. He wasn't impressed.  "He's a bit more sensible than me. I don't think he knew what Cameltoe meant at the time."  The single prankster has even hinted at finding love so she can 'have Cameltoe babies', meaning the Cameltoe name won't die ou

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