Paige Spiranac is wasting no time getting in the Halloween spirit.
A few weeks out from the spooky festivities, golf’s glamor girl has given fans a sneak peek of her costume – and it’s a lot more unsettling than expected.
In a Halloween advertisement for golf accessory store ‘Swag Golf’, Spiranac dressed up as a sinister-looking clown to show off some of their products in a post on social media.
While she’s typically known for her racy golf-related posts, Paige has ditched her typical formula for a much creepier vibe ahead of Halloween.
Spiranac is a social media sensation, boasting a whopping four million followers on Instagram for her seductive content.
Last month she was linked with a role in the upcoming Happy Gilmore sequel, with fans desperate to see her involved in the next instalment of the iconic golf movie.
Paige Spiranac has given fans a sneak peek of her new costume ahead of Halloween
Spiranac, who is known for her racy posts online, has opted for a more unsettling vibe this time
After it was confirmed that NFL star Travis Kelce will feature, users took to social media to begin pitching their dream cast for the sequel.
Satirical golf account Tour Golf shared a lineup on X, that included Spiranac as ‘Public Relations Lady’ and Sydney Sweeney as ‘Cart Girl’.
As the fantasy cast was seen by over 13million users, Spiranac shared a photo recreating one of the iconic scenes from the film, writing: ‘I was born ready’.
The original movie tells the story of Happy Gilmore – a washed-up hockey player turned golf sensation.
After finding out that his grandmother’s home is at risk of being repossessed, he joined the PGA tour and racked up prize money ahead of the antagonist, McGavin.
The scene Spiranac recreated was when Chubbs – Gilmore’s coach – advised him to go to his ‘happy place.’ When he did so in his mind, he was greeted by the PR woman, played by Julie Bowen, who was holding two pitchers of beer, wearing lingerie and lounging in a deck chair.
Spiranac’s take on the scene came from a 2022 campaign while acting as an ambassador for Swagg Golf.