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Before rising to the top of the mountain, Paige Spiranac has experienced what it is like to be at the bottom. Now, the diva boasts millions of followers on her social media platform and is involved with a plethora of brand deals.

However, before everything started, Spiranac was a novice. In her recent podcast episode, she sheds light on what it was like being in front of the camera for the first time as she turned her path to becoming a social media star.

The rise of Paige Spiranac after a fall

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Paige Spiranac started her influencer journey after failing to make it to the LPGA Tour in 2016. Since then, Spiranac has done many commercials for various brands, especially golf equipment companies. One of her first collaborations was with Callaway.

In her recent Q&A episode on Playing A Round With Paige, she answered the question about her very first experience in front of the camera. Spiranac recalled saying, “I was so bad in front of the camera. I didn’t have confidence when I was speaking, I didn’t know what to say, like memorizing lines was so bad”.

The OG golf girl spoke about Callaway being one of the big brands she worked with and how at that she could not pace up with creativity. However, the released ad was better than Spiranac’s description of bad. Moreover, she claims to lack any “media training.” Spiranac described her journey with the brand deal as “horrible”.

Spiranac then went ahead to give everyone a piece of subtle advice and she said, “There’s been so many times where I have fallen on my face and gone back up and fall again and come back up.” The path to the top and maintaining is not for the faint heart. In another instance, Spiranac talked about sending a strong message to her young fans.

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The motive behind Spiranac’s distinct work

Paige Spiranac has always been criticized for her clothing choices and bold personality. She has often been accused of trying to mold the young generation into believing her idea of success. However, Spiranac said, she is “not trying to push an agenda to young girls and say, like take your clothes off.” 

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According to Spiranac, she wants to give the message of body positivity and encourage people to be truly themselves. Spiranac claims she does everything that she wants. Because that’s what makes her happy and Spiranac wants everyone out to do what their heart desires.

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