PHUC Dat Bich has exposed himself.

The Victorian man who claimed he was being picked on because his Asian name sounded like profanities has admitted the name was false.

“Do you remember the story; The boy who cried wolf?” he posted about 4.30pm.

“Imagine that boy grew up into a mischievous man with 21st century technology at his finger tips.”

While publicly admitting he had been lying and fooling the public, he lashed out at “hungry” journalists and said the experience had taught him not to trust the “credibility” of the media.

media_camera The fake passport of “Phuc Dat Bich” media_camera The plea for understanding.

It came after he claimed he had been taunted because of his Vietnamese name, and questioned whether he was being picked on for racial reasons.

In one Facebook post he even went so far as to release a photo of what he claimed was his passport.

It now appears that passport had been doctored.

media_camera From “Phuc Dat Bich” aka “Joe Carr’s” latest post.

“I’ve been accused of using a false and misleading name of which I find very offensive. Is it because I’m Asian? Is it?” he wrote last week.

“Having my fb shut down multiple times and forced to change my name to my ‘real’ name, so just to put it out there. My name.”

He signed off with another name: “Joe Carr”.

Well, Phuc, mate, we’re not sure that name’s legitimate either.

andrea.hamblin@news.com.au