Paige Spiranac Opened Up About How She Reacts To “Breast Reduction” Question
In an attempt to allay rumors that she had breast reduction surgery, social media star Paige Spiranac posted a fresh selfie on Friday.
Approaching four million Instagram followers, the former professional golfer has become a great hit on the social media platform.
When she shared a fresh photo of herself wearing a low-cut white top, admirers started to worry that she might have decided to get her breasts smaller.
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Despite numerous rumors to the contrary, she denied having had surgery in a public statement that she released on Friday. She also insisted that she is still entirely natural.
She left little to the imagination in the text she added to a fresh shot in a post on Instagram stories.
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She also included an emoji caption that said, “Hello, good morning,” before writing, “I wore a compression workout top yesterday and everyone thought I had breast reduction which I haven’t.
“Boobs 101 because my DMs have been crazy the past 24 hours lol.”
Paige Spiranac disputes getting surgery to increase her breast size.
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Given how frequently she shows off her physique on social media, it is understandable that the 30-year-old must defend herself against rumors that she has undergone plastic surgery.
Spiranac, however, has reaffirmed that she hasn’t had the surgery done and has repeated the reason for why her breasts seem to fluctuate in size on a weekly basis.
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“Do you ever get annoyed by the ‘Are they real?’ question?” was posed to her in an Instagram Q&A.
Paige replied: “No, because they’ve actually gotten a lot bigger and I can see a lot of people being confused by when I first started this. I’ve always had a chest but not like this. It’s because I’ve gained weight – and I’ve talked about all the reasons.
“But I can see why people question it or are confused sometimes because it’s like, one week they are here, and one week they are there, and then here, and it’s like ‘what’s going on?’ I don’t know! I don’t know!”