Paige Spiranac is no stranger to making headlines with her bold videos, often encouraging her followers to keep requesting more content. Whether it’s her practicing shots or flaunting her tiny outfits for golf, these moments have made her a standout on social media.
However, a recent video of Paige went viral on Twitter, sparking a flood of negative comments that quickly grabbed her attention. Many followers began telling her that if she wanted to be taken seriously, she needed to show more class in her content.
Criticism rises as fans demand “more class”
The former golfer was only reminding her followers that she’s now working with Sports Grid and asked them for feedback on creating her own unique identity within the company. She reached out on social media to figure out the best direction for her next steps.
The daring video quickly gained hundreds of views, as expected. But some of the feedback wasn’t what Paige had anticipated. A number of people criticized her approach even describing her attempts as pitiful, arguing that such content wasn’t necessary since she’s already skilled in her sport and could achieve success through other means.
Paige defends her video as a lighthearted joke
Spiranac defended the video, explaining it was meant to be a lighthearted joke and urging fans not to take it so personally. Still, she felt compelled to respond to the strong reactions with a bit of discomfort, acknowledging the intense opinions some users had shared.
Many expressed disappointment, claiming that her brand of bold content was undermining her credibility, especially when they believed she had the potential to be taken seriously as a sports personality.
Some followers argued that if Paige truly wanted to be recognized for her expertise in golf, she should focus more on showcasing her knowledge and skills rather than relying on attention-grabbing tactics. These comments highlighted a divide between those who admire her confidence and those who feel her approach detracts from the respect she could garner within the sports community.