The estranged mother of a former University of Alabama student who left school after she posted videos to social media in which she repeatedly used the n-word and other profanities called her daughter's behavior degrading.

Jill Barbera told NJ.com she didn't raise her 19-year-old daughter, who is from New Jersey, to be a racist and said she agrees with UA's decision to expel her daughter. "This is not a reflection of how she was raised. She's just degrading herself and it breaks my heart," Barbera told the publication. "I hope someone can look at this and learn. I don't want anyone to feel what I feel."

Barber's mother said her daughter was kicked out of the house in 2016 after months of arguing and went to live with her paternal grandmother. Efforts to reach Barber for comment have been unsuccessful.

Earlier this week, Barber posted the videos on Instagram, one of them shared on the Monday holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

In the first, she is at a sink at a Tuscaloosa bar where she turns off the water, explaining, "We do not waste water...because of the poor people in Syria. We don't waste water. I love how I act like I love black people because I (expletive) hate (n-word) so that's really interesting but I just saved the (expletive) (n-word) by shutting that water off."

In a second video, Barber addressed the growing backlash and apparent threats to turn her into her sorority officials. "(N-word) (n-word) (n-word). I don't care if it's Martin Luther King Day. I'm in the south now (expletive) so everybody can (expletive) off. I'm from New Jersey so I can say (n-word) as much as I want."

Barber was kicked out of her sorority on Tuesday, the executive director of Alpha Phi International Fraternity told AL.com Tuesday. University officials, also on Tuesday, said the "unfortunate behavior" was reported to the Office of Student Conduct.

She said she was expelled from college, but University of Alabama President Stuart Bell released a statement expressing his "personal disgust and disappointment" and only confirmed that Barber was "no longer enrolled at the school."

Barber has only given one interview and that was to the New York Post who reached her phone. She told them she was heading back to New Jersey after being kicked out of school. "I did something really, really bad," Barber told The Post. "I don't know what to do and I feel horrible. I'm wrong and there's just no excuse for what I did."

Barber has since deleted all of her social media accounts.