Paige Spiranac Posted A New Selfie On Twitter That Causes Stir On The Social Media Handle.
Paige Spiranac shocked her online followers by modeling a detective-themed attire for her most recent project.
The 30-year-old blonde attracted the curiosity and attention of her 929000 followers when she uploaded her images to X.com.
She was dressed in a tight-fitting white crop top, leather leggings that highlighted her shape and all of her curves, and snakeskin-inspired boots.
Her blonde hair fell about her shoulders in a typical 1970s way as she exposed her arms while not looking directly at the camera.
Hi🥰 pic.twitter.com/gLEeHZOGKO
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) October 6, 2023
She used the smiling heart emoji and the words “Hi” as the post’s title. She received 39000 likes and 1.8 million views as a result.
The male PGA pros who oppose a Netflix documentary on the Ryder Cup are disagreed with by the model, who also serves as a golf coach.
Zach Johnson and other PGA members rejected the “Full Swing” documentary, which was meant to provide viewers unprecedented access to the prestigious golf championship behind the scenes as part of the third season.
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“I think it’s because they haven’t seen a penny of the amount that they’re going to generate, the amount that Netflix is going to generate for some of the other players,” According to Essentials Sports, Paige remarked after the incident.
She further said “And so we know they’re after Max Homa. I’m sure Max is getting paid well for it. And if what Jimmy Weir said is true, Xander Scheufele and Patrick Cantlay won’t get a penny from it.”
Lol wrong. Here’s a putter fitting video for your golf content of the day-https://t.co/n4oUifyqvi https://t.co/ezlt6Efo4v pic.twitter.com/TApQaqwIuk
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) September 14, 2023
Fun interview with @SInow yesterday! Click here to watch-https://t.co/sgyGENFeFT pic.twitter.com/IhcOmbYPzc
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) September 12, 2023
“So why would we give them access to something that is seen as so sacred, and then they would never benefit from it at all? It wasn’t about getting an inside look or keeping the team room chemistry high,” she continued.