A popular Filipina Instagram model has been slammed over tweets where she criticised Asian men and said she wanted 'a half-cast [sic] baby'.

Sydney- based Lily Macapinlac, also known as Lily May Mac, has learned the hard way that anything posted online can never truly be deleted, after comments she made in 2013 recently resurfaced.

'If another short old Asian dude tries buying me a drink, I'm going to puke on them,' the now 22-year-old model wrote.

A popular Filipina Instagram model has been slammed over tweets where she criticised Asian men and said she wanted 'a half-cast [sic] baby'

While many of the tweets have now been deleted, the model faced backlash on social media after they recently resurfaced

The now 22-year-old model wrote made multiple references of her preference for white men

'Definitely going to marry a white boy, [and] I want a half-cast [sic] baby'.

In another tweet, she wrote, 'My dad is cheering me on. He said 'If he's white then it's okay.'

While many of the tweets have now been deleted, the model faced backlash on social media after they recently resurfaced, the New York Post reports.

The beauty has been accused of having 'white fever' by an Imgur user who posted the tweets online, with one publicist tweeting that he has 'blacklisted' the model.

'Always so gratifying to find influencers to add to our blacklist network,' Nathan Poekert wrote.

'Definitely going to marry a white boy, [and] I want a half-cast [sic] baby' she wrote on Twitter in 2013

In one of the now deleted the model said her dad was 'cheering her on' over having a white partner

She was accused of having 'white fever' by an Imgur user who posted the tweets online and referred to the phrase in one of the old tweets

One publicist tweeted that he has 'blacklisted' the model in light of the resurfaced commenta

Ms Macapinlac has apologised for the tweets, which would have been made when she was a teenager

Ms Macapinlac has apologised for the tweets, which would have been made when she was a teenager.

'In light of what is resurfacing, I want to say sorry for what I said when I was obviously closeminded and away from public eye,' she wrote on Thursday.

Her mother Elsie discussed her daughter's nationality in a post on Facebook in 2016

'She's pure Pinoy, [but] not really proud cause of the mentality of the Pinoy,' she wrote.

'That's why we migrated to Australia.'