Paige Spiranac Shows Off Her Tan Lines & More While Laying Out In Bed To Promote Her Private Account

Well, that got everyone’s attention. Paige Spiranac, the golf world’s unofficial queen of social media, dropped a not-so-subtle reminder to her followers on Thursday afternoon, and she did it from her bed.

Sporting a green top, white shorts, and visible tan lines, the former pro golfer turned influencer mixed business with comfort as she addressed something serious that is fake accounts pretending to be her.

Spiranac has always known how to make a point, but this time, she did it while literally lying down. Her followers, however, may have been a bit distracted by her choice of outfit and setting.

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Paige didn’t mince words. She used her official X account (formerly Twitter) to call out scammers who’ve been making fake profiles to mislead her fans. “There’s so many fake accounts out there of me! The only place you can chat with me directly is here,” she wrote, making it crystal clear where her real content lives.

Her post instantly picked up traction. Fans flooded her comments, many pointing out that they’ve seen multiple accounts trying to pose as her on various platforms. Some even admitted they had been duped before.

Spiranac, who played college golf at Arizona and San Diego State, has built a massive following across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and X. Her posts often go viral, sometimes for her takes on the game, other times for her off-course style. Either way, she’s built a brand on authenticity, and fake accounts aren’t just annoying, they’re a threat to that trust.

She’s not just battling bots either. Earlier this week, Spiranac revealed she confronted a woman during a walk who refused to pick up after her dog. “Jail time,” she joked, sharing the story with her followers. “She looked me dead in the eyes and said ‘nope’ then walked away.” It’s clear, whether it’s online or something else, Paige doesn’t hold any grudge.

As for the Thursday bed post? It worked. The visual definitely got attention, but the message stuck, too.

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