Paige Spiranac Shares Racy Video Putting Some Of Her Worst Critics On Blast

Paige Spiranac Shares Racy Video Calling Out Some Of Her Worst Critics

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Golf influencer Paige Spiranac is tired of all the negative comments she gets on her social media accounts and she’s not going to take it anymore.

As a result, she shared a racy video on Wednesday addressing some of those critical commenters.

“So I jokingly called myself a football sharp, because I’ve gone 19-10 with my college football picks,” Spiranac began her latest video. “And everyone in my comments were like, ‘Sharp? Don’t you mean betting shark? Why don’t you stick to being bad at golf and showing off your cleavage and leaving the betting to the men?’

“Although I’ll agree on the cleavage line, the correct term is, indeed, sharp. A sharp is an experienced, knowledgeable and successful sports bettor. They’re getting confused with card shark A card shark is someone who wins a lot of money on card games, but by cheating.

“So I thought, hey, let’s go over some more betting terms,” she continued.

“Chalk means favorite. Dog means underdog. The line is the current odds or point spread offered on a particular game. Pick ’em means that no team is favored and considered a toss-up. A bad beat is when you lose a bet that looked like a guaranteed win, usually when something very unlucky happens.

“Hope that helped!”

Got all that? (Feel free to watch the video a few more times just to make sure you fully understand.)

Paige Spiranac had previously called out commenters who were fat shaming her on social media

As anyone who follows golfer and social media influencer Paige Spiranac knows, she is 100 percent in on the joke that a lot of guys only follow her, watch her videos, and look at her photos because she’s an attractive woman.

Spiranac regularly wears provocative outfits and makes sure has the proper amount of “jiggle,” as she has put it.

That being said, Spiranac, who was named the Sexiest Woman Alive by Maxim magazine earlier this year, also gets her fair share of negative comments, often about her body.

And she’s not happy about it.

“Honestly, the amount of men calling me ‘fat’ on this post is next level lol,” the 29-year-old wrote on her Instagram story about the comments on the video below. “I’ve had to delete so many comments which I almost never do.”

“I know my body is a big part of my brand and that comes with a territory, but it’s hard to maintain my ideal weight all the time for year after year,” Spiranac continued. “I have to work very hard in the gym and with diet. It doesn’t come naturally to me. It can be defeating when people call out my body insecurities.

“Would love to start sharing more of my fitness plan and what I eat with you all because I’m sure a lot of you feel a similar body pressure. I used to work out to look good, but now I’m trying to work out to feel food. Changing my mentality around working out to make it a more positive experience.

Spiranac, who appeared in the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, added, “I know I have a male dominated audience and wanted to open up the floor to hear about your experiences with body insecurities. I don’t think it’s talked about enough how men are also body shamed. We all feel the pressure to look a certain way.”

Many of Paige Spiranac’s 3.6 million Instagram followers were very upset about all the fat shaming.

“There ain’t nothing fat about her,” one male fan commented on Twitter.

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