Paige Spiranac denies hilarious Rickie Fowler claim: "Not true. Fake. Not real!"

Paige Spiranac says the quote about Rickie Fowler is 'not true'. 

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Wed, 24 May 2023
Paige Spiranac denies hilarious Rickie Fowler claim: "Not true. Fake. Not real!"

Paige Spiranac has denied a quote attributed to her if PGA Tour fan-favourite Rickie Fowler was to win a major championship. 

A few years ago a meme spread like wildfire on social media. That meme? It contained a quote that claimed she would 'get the girls out' if Fowler wins a major. 

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"I get tagged in so much Rickie stuff, I'm surprised he hasn't blocked me," Paige said to her millions of followers on Instagram. 

"This is going to haunt me. So, a couple of years ago this fake meme came out and it was like, a picture of me and what looked like a quote or a Tweet and it said, 'If Rickie wins I will, you know, let the girls come out and play'. It's not true. But at the time ... I get tagged in so much Rickie stuff, I'm surprised he hasn't blocked me but it's all fake. Not true. Not real, and that meme should just disappear forever. Just be deleted." - Paige Spiranac on the Rickie Fowler meme.  

In a series clips, Paige answered questions on:

  • LIV Golf players being involved at the Ryder Cup
  • Her biggest hurdle in life
  • The correct way to pronounce her last name (Speer-a-nack)
  • Her bobble head that is coming out
  • Her match with John Daly
  • Future TV, commentary work
  • Are they real? (Yes, they are)
  • Her 2024 calendar 
  • Her least favourite food (mushrooms and silantro)
  • Favourite snack on the golf course (a hot dog)
  • What makes her cringe the most on the golf course (slow play and irons clinking)
  • Favourite picture of herself
  • When she will collab with Good Good

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Paige frequently does Q&A sessions on Instagram. 

In her most recent offering in April, before The Masters, she revealed what Rick Shiels is 'really like' in person, and how she feels about girls copying her 'blueprint for success.' 

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"They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery so I am proud to be an inspiration for all of these women. They've seen me be successful and they know if they copy exactly what I'm doing or follow in my footsteps and the exact path that I have created and built for myself that they will also be successful.
"That's pretty cool and shows how powerful my brand has been that if they do copy everything they will also be successful. I will say though that I do value creativity and I wish that it wasn't copied exactly, the exact outfit to how I do my hair, the captions and how it's shot.
"It would be nice if there was a little bit of a difference and I think it would actually be beneficial for them to be different and not have it be exactly, exactly the same." - Paige Spiranac on girls copying her 

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