
Paige Spiranac has spoken out about the hate she has received during her golf career, with some even labelling her a "stripper" and a "porn star" for the outfits she wears on the golf course.
Spiranac, the social media sensation with more than 3 million followers on Instagram (more than any other golfer on the planet), made her latest comments be known on the popular Stripe Show Podcast, which you can watch below.
The former golf pro, aged 28, admits she enjoys "being sexy" on and off the golf course but that some people in the sport appear to have such a problem with her image due to golf being "so conservative."
"As you can see, I don't mind being sexy. I love my body, and it's just a part of who I am," Spiranac told host Samantha Marks on the Stripe Show podcast.
"I think a lot of people were upset by that, especially in golf, because it is so conservative, and if you don't even wear a collar, people are like 'she's a stripper! she's doing porn!'
"And I'm like: 'I'm wearing a f***ing turtleneck. What are you talking about?'
"Even in junior golf, I was always getting in trouble on the AJGA [American Junior Golf Association tour] because my skirts were too short.
"It wasn't something that I was like 'I want to make money and this is how I'm going to do it. I'm going to over-sexualize myself.’
"I have just always kind of dressed more on the provocative side. It's just, again, kind of like, part of who I am and I'm very comfortable with that."
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Spiranac has regularly been forced to defend her image on the golf course, with one golfer even go as far to tell her that she "should be on PornHub."
At the time of that comment, Spiranac replied: "Wearing leggings to golf is not equivalent to doing porn."
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Spiranac was also last year labelled by one golfer as a "whore" and she was also apparently threatened with death threats by baseball fans after joking that no one likes the San Diego Padres.
"In my 27 years I have never met a Padres fan, then I saw a video of everyone celebrating and being so excited in San Diego," said Spiranac in response to the death threat.
"I retweeted the video and said 'this is funny as no one turned up to their games when they sucked.'
"Then I had all these Padres fans... I got lit up!
"I ended up apologising and regretting it because I was getting death threats, people were like 'come to El Cajon and I will cut you.'
"Some guy called me a washed-up porn star, he said 'a washed-up porn star has no right talking about baseball - get back into it whore.'"