Australian influencer Kurt Coleman has claimed he has experienced reverse racism  and is often branded 'white trash'.

The social media star, 26, outlined some of the alleged prejudice he has been subjected to in a TikTok video.

'Some people say you can't be racist towards white people. But I constantly get called white trash,' he said.

'People say things to me like, "Coming from a white man you can't talk." It's like, that is racist. It's disgusting to speak to anyone like that.' 

He said he always judges people by their character rather than skin colour and wished everyone else did the same.

'I just see people for the type of person they are. I only care about people if they're nice at heart,' he added.

'The last thing I care about is someone's skin colour. It means nothing to me if you're a good person.' 

Many of Kurt's followers agreed with the social media star.

Australian influencer Kurt Coleman has claimed he has experienced reverse racism and is often branded 'white trash'

Australian influencer Kurt Coleman has claimed he has experienced reverse racism and is often branded 'white trash' 

'100 per cent. It's what in your heart that matters,' one wrote, as a second added 'Kurt for president.'

Coleman has developed a reputation for his controversial comments on social media.

Last year, he revealed his bizarre theory about what happened to the passengers of the doomed OceanGate submersible.

The social media star, 26, outlined some of the alleged prejudice he has been subjected to in a TikTok video

The social media star, 26, outlined some of the alleged prejudice he has been subjected to in a TikTok video 

Coleman posted a video to social media claiming the sub's five passengers may still be alive, after it was declared their vessel imploded.

'There is a whole 'nother world down there that has never been discovered. A mermaid got them and fully just took them into their world,' he began.

'This could actually happen because no one has seen the rest of the world under there. I fully believe mermaids exist and they could be smarter than us.'