Spiranac is now a social media sensation who uploads instructional golf content on Youtube. She has a huge fan base with 3.2milion followers on Instagram and has 269K subscribers on Youtube.
During the most recent episode of the podcast, Spiranac discussed the hypocrisy of the fans. However, sexism was the center of attention for the podcast, as the influencer had an unfiltered rant about discrimination.
Spiranac first stated how she frequently has several shoots with men. However, the fans didn’t seem to care or acknowledge the existence of the other individual who is a male. She believes the fans have the same reaction to her past relationships, where fans wouldn’t care about the person.
Paige said, “It is it’s like a form of sexism in a way where they don’t want to but when it comes to men, having a hot wife or girlfriend is the greatest accessory that anyone could ever have.”
Spiranac said, “And even when it comes to talking about if there is a successful counterpart, it’s always so and so’s boyfriend or that’s like Camille Kostek , like she has her own career. She’s very famous, and people refer to her as wrong girlfriend,” while referring to the long-time girlfriend of former New England Patriots Tight end Rob Gronkowski.
Paige Spiranac then talked about the wife of Gronk’s teammate and friend Tom Brady, Gisele Bundchen. However, she did give the Brazilian model her props for making it big in the modeling industry. She said, “Or even while I was gonna say Giselle, but that’s not even that because we’ll take that one out.”
Spiranac finally discussed Paulina Gretzky who recently married the LIV Golf star, Dustin Johnson. She added, “But it’s always like a good thing when a guy has like a really hot girlfriend or wife but that doesn’t apply to a woman and it’s just really weird how they were so turned off by seeing that but they love it when they get to see Paulina.”
Though most of Spiranac’s comments may be personal, she has spoken the truth. Some fans tend to care more about the wives and partners than the players themselves. It is embarrassing, hypocritical, and like Spiranac mentioned sexist.