Golf's acclaimed tournament US Open 2023 started buzzing among Americans after Paige Spiranac's promise to go topless went viral on social media. American influencer Paige Spiranac who is not new to uploading steamy content and making out-of-the-box promises broke the internet after a tweet claiming to be hers went viral saying that he will go topless if Rickie Fowler wins the US Open in 2023. However, later the influencer denied the claim which stated, 'I'll do a b**b reveal when Rickie Fowler wins a major'. Denying the reports, Paige wrote on her Twitter, "A meme account posted a fake tweet awhile ago and now people are blowing up my DMs! This is not true so don’t get your hopes up. But I did pick Rickie as a long shot so at least I have that going for me lol".
A meme account posted a fake tweet awhile ago and now people are blowing up my DMs! This is not true so don’t get your hopes up. But I did pick Rickie as a long shot so at least I have that going for me lol pic.twitter.com/WK9DZfJPsX
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) June 16, 2023
Now, for those looking to know about who is Paige Spiranac, below is everything you need to know-
Who is Paige Spiranac?
Paige Spiranac is an American social media influencer and golf instructor who played Division 1 college golf at both the University of Arizona and San Diego State University. She won 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. Following her brief stint in Golf, she became more focused to be a social media influencer and started sharing steamy content for her fans. Spiranac was born in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, to a family of Croatian descent. Coming to her social media footprint, Paige enjoys a massive fanbase in the US. She has 3.8 million following on Instagram (while writing).
It is pertinent to mention here that this is not the first time Paige Spiranac's rumor involving Rickie Fowler has gone viral. A few years ago, a fake statement went viral saying that Spiranac would 'get the girls out' if the golfer ever won the major. At that time too, she had to publicly deny the rumor, as it had received too much attention.