With her latest Instagram post, Paige Spiranac trolled fans with a festive outfit.
Known for sharing golf tips and glam photos of herself on social media, Spiranac was recently included on the Maxim Hot 100 list for her influencer career.
Currently, she has 4 million followers on Instagram, 940,000 followers on X and 1.5 million followers on TikTok.
During the video, she looks like she is taking off her bra. But as she begins to do so, a message appears: “You’re not good enough at golf to get mad.”
A caption on the influencer’s post reads “You’re welcome” with Sleigh Bells by PhatCap playing in the background.
Among the comments, one fan said, “Just drove off the road.”
Another said, “This is the ultimate Christmas present.”
A third asked, “Is there an extended version?”
And a fourth noted, “Paige is the best at social media period.”
And a fifth said: “This is like the ending to the Sopranos…we need to know.”
Last week, Paige Spiranac gave fans an early Christmas gift by posting a photo of herself wearing some daring Christmas-themed outfits on social media.
Spiranac wore a bold Santa-inspired bodysuit with a Santa-inspired belt buckle and a bra she made from wrapping paper.
Hundreds of fans commented on her risque post. “Christmas came early,” said one fan.
One fan wrote: “The smiling Goddess came from the Cosmos to delight the people of the world with her beauty.”
Another said: “It is amazing to see such beauty.”
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About Paige Spiranac :
A former professional golfer, Paige Renee Spiranac (born March 26, 1993) is an American social media personality and golf instructor. She played Division 1 college golf at both the University of Arizona and San Diego State University, winning All-Mountain West Conference honors during the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, and leading the Aztecs to their first Mountain West Conference Championship in 2015.