Paige Spiranac challenges fans to rate her hottest photos, setting up a fun interaction with her followers
It’s unclear if Paige Spiranac anticipated becoming the well-known model she is today, with millions of Instagram followers, when she started her golf career. Nevertheless, the 31-year-old urged her followers to vote for her seven sexiest pictures and take a trip down memory lane.
Spiranac, one of the most well-known sports models online, attempted to qualify for the Ladies Professional Golfers Association in the middle of the 2010s. She has garnered numerous endorsements and four million Instagram followers.
She also modeled the tricolor of the US flag in the first picture out of the seven nominated shots, which was her dollar bill set in red, white, and blue. Her Street Fighter mock-up was her second submission.
She took inspiration from Happy Gilmore’s dream in the well-known Adam Sandler movie for her elegant white lingerie ensemble, which was her third look. Next, she appeared in her Augustan Beauty outfit, posing nude on a bed of petals, her private parts concealed by the flowers.
Although her low-cut ensemble from her “Cover of the Month” photo received a lot of appreciation from fans, it wasn’t as good as her Harley Quinn cosplay. Following Margot Robbie’s depictions, the DC character—known for being the Jokers’ wife—became incredibly well-liked, and her provocative red and blue attire on Spiranac was warmly welcomed.
Paige Spiranac toasted the success of her modeling career as it approached a decade of shoots, and she ended out with her “Wall of Fame” image of her accessories while extending her arms to welcome the audience.
Fans’ reaction is here
Though Harley Quinn also received some love from fans who reacted and voted in the comments, it seems that the Happy Gilmore photos were their favorite.
A viewer commented, “Happy Gilmore pose all day, prefer the naughty version.”
An additional person said, “Happiest Place and Harley Quinn.”
A third person said, “Flower petals for sure. Wish I had a leaf blower.”