Paige Spiranac jokes about her golf outfits in fun 'social media vs reality' video: 'Girls need air'

Paige Spiranac who is known for her revealing outfits jokingly wrote in the video's caption, 'I very rarely ever cover up'
UPDATED JUN 10, 2023
The former professional golfer Paige Spiranac has 1.5 million followers on TikTok (@paige.rainee/Instagram)
The former professional golfer Paige Spiranac has 1.5 million followers on TikTok (@paige.rainee/Instagram)

WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO: Paige Spiranac, the well-known social media personality, golf coach, and former professional golfer, has once again captured the interest of her followers with an entertaining new TikTok video. She has amassed a massive following of over 3.7 million on Instagram and 1.5 million on TikTok, and Spiranac uses the platforms to showcase her love for golf as well as share her thoughts on whatever is going on in the golfing world. 

In the video, Spiranac playfully highlights the difference between her social media persona and her reality on the golf course. From revealing social media outfits to more practical full T-shirts, Spiranac cleverly showcases her two sides in a relatable and humorous fashion. To no one's surprise, Spiranac's fans are obsessed with her content making the recent video yet another viral hit as it was quite different from what she usually uploads.

'Social media outfit vs reality on the golf course'


@_paige.renee

Jokes. I very rarely ever cover up lol the girls need air

♬ original sound - william springfield

 

Spiranac uploaded a video on June 8 where she drew a comparison between the attires she wears on social media and in reality, as a fun way to highlight her usual choice of outfits for golf training which at times draw criticism. At first, Spiranac sports an outfit that shows noticeable cleavage with the words “on social media” displayed on the screen. Then, the video transitions into a scene where the former golfer is seen playing golf in a baggy T-shirt and a pair of black leggings, titled “reality” on the screen. The caption of the TikTok video read, "Jokes. I very rarely ever cover up lol the girls need air."

'Reality looks great too'

Fans are drawn to her infectious personality and expertise in golf, and comments started pouring in on Spiranac's video soon after she uploaded it. A fan commented, "Either way. Just wow!" Another wrote, "Reality looks great too!" "Social media or reality, regardless YOU'RE still awesome," said one praising Spirananc, while one just wrote, "You’re funny!"

(@_paige.renee/TikTok)
Comments left on Paige Spiranac's TikTok video (@_paige.renee/TikTok)

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