You’re more likely to find Paige Spiranac on the golf course than on the gridiron.
But this week, the 29-year-old beauty is all about the Super Bowl slated for Sunday in Glendale, Ariz., between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
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It isn’t her first foray into other sports: Spiranac even made a number of sports predictions for 2023. She picked the Boston Bruins to win the Stanley Cup and as for the Super Bowl?
“The Eagles? They’re going to win the Super Bowl, and you know what, I like a little TCU upset for the national championship,” she said.
The golf world’s number-one influencer has now signed on as a special Super Bowl 2023 correspondent for Inside Edition. And on Tuesday, she participated in a slew of drills she posted to Instagram Stories, including tackling a dummy and running over hurdles with the pigskin.
For the tackle photo, she joked on Twitter: “How men expect me to act when they send d–k pics in the DMs.”
Spiranac has been outspoken about some of the explicit — and frequently bizarre — missives she receives from her army of mostly male fans.
But on Tuesday, she was all about football and exuded excitement about covering the big game.
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She told Inside Edition: “It’s going to be my first Super Bowl. I can’t wait, I’m really excited.”
One bonus to the Super Sunday gig is she also gets to see Rihanna perform during the halftime show.
Spiranac recently launched her racy, subscription-based OnlyFans type website, fittingly enough called OnlyPaige. Besides the blistering photos, she also offers golf tips.
“My followers have been asking me forever to join a subscription site and I really love the idea of a subscription program, but I wanted to do it in a way that felt comfortable to me and felt authentic,” Spiranac recently told Forbes.
“We wanted to make this a little different, feel a little more personal and also have the golf content be elevated.”
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