A top California lawyer has been slammed on social media after going on a racist tirade directed at the 'Asians that took over Orange County' sparked by the new film Crazy Rich Asians.

Christina Ignatius, who touts herself as 'the most well-known, most respected and most requested law tutor in the nation' took to Facebook after learning about the newly released blockbuster Crazy Rich Asians - the first major Hollywood studio film to feature an all-Asian cast in 25 years.

Ignatius, who describes herself as Tenacious Ignatius, said the film 'reminds me of all the Asians who flooded into Orange County and then took over our mall at South Coast Plaza.'

Spewing racially charged phrases, the lawyer mentioned stereotypes such as 'driving like an Asian' and refers to the race as 'rice rockets' who were raised by 'Tiger moms'.

Screen shots were taken of the offensive post and quickly circulated online before Ignatius deleted it.

Lawyer Christina Ignatius went on a Facebook tirade against Asians

She wrote the film Crazy Rich Asians reminded her of the 'Asians that took over Orange County'

Ignatius wrote that Orange County experienced an influx of 'Crazy Rich Asians, which she called 'snoshy' in her post.

'It stands for posh and snobby,' she wrote.

'They have a zoned-in personality where they act as if no one else exists and they just run straight in front of you to grab the next purse,' Ignatius wrote.' They also drive that way near South Coast Plaza.'

The newly released blockbuster is the first major Hollywood studio film to feature an all-Asian cast in 25 years

'That's why we have the term ''driving like an Asian'''she added.

Ignatius works as a law tutor and said that Asians are now seeking her services for law school.

'They keep telling me that they are attending UCRA,' she wrote. 'I need to translate that into my head to deduce that they are going to UCLA.'

The University of California, Irvine student wrote that she went to school with a lot of 'rice rockets' - a derogatory term for Asians - who went there 'to become doctors'.

She then attempts to imitate an Asian 'Tiger mom's' accent, writing that her Asian classmates were told 'to become docta' by their parents.

'Then if they were not smart enough to become a doctor, ''marry docta'', she wrote. 'If they didn't marry a doctor they were encouraged to marry a lawyer.'

'Yes, my sucker Caucasian male lawyer friends who marries Asian women were completely poached for dollars and earning potential.'

She continued: 'If you thought you could get away from them for a hot second and go on vacation to Yosemite, think again.

'They came in huge buses and stood in front of each waterfall to give the peace sign in their selfies.'

Ignatius ended the post with: 'From one annoying thing to another, welcome the Asians!'.

Screen shots were taken and circulated before Ignatius deleted the post

She spews stereotypes and slurs including 'rice rockets', 'Tiger moms' and 'driving like an Asian'

The screenshots made their way on a Chapman Law Alumni Facebook page and quickly made rounds on the internet.

After receiving backlash, Ignatius attempted to pass her comments off as 'something funny about Crazy Rich Asians'.

'Apparently it was so provocative that it was considered abuse,' Ignatius later posted.

'I had no idea that talking about stereotypes would be so provocative,' she defended,

'Somehow my post goes down bu this one manages to stay up with 10million views,' she wrote, referring to a parody video titles 'S*** Asian Mom Say, which depicts an Asian man dressed as an Asian mother.

'By the way, I do not hate Asians,' she said. 'I really love them and I find differences to be funny and interesting.'

Her post has been shared by the Asian community and allies who have called for the California Bar to suspend her license.