Paige Spiranac — and her wardrobe — are going viral once again.
The longtime golf influencer, 30, caused a stir on social media this week after rocking a bawdy top while discussing LIV Golf’s latest event in Adelaide, Australia — which featured a lively atmosphere among fans — in a since scrubbed video.
“It was electric, but what’s frustrating is all the takes I was seeing on social media,” Spiranac said,“People were saying too much music, too much fun. When did too much fun become a bad thing?” “And let’s be real, it’s golf, it’s not that serious. They are not saving lives or molding minds. They are chasing a ball around and hitting it with sticks, trying to get it into a hole.”Paige Spiranac/Instagram
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