Paige Spiranac poses for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

Spiranac opens up on cyber bullying and raises awareness for body positivity. 

Paige Spiranac poses for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

Paige Spiranac poses for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

Paige Spiranac has appeared in this year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

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Spiranac, 24, announced the news in an emotional post on social media, where she uses her platform to battle cyber-bullying and raise awareness for body positivity.

Paige Spiranac poses for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

Paige Spiranac poses for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

"I'm so honored and humbled to be included," said Spiranac.

" I'm still shocked to be completely honest. But they stand for everything I believe in, which is empowerment of women, body positivity, being able to love yourself for who you are.

"They allow women to feel sexy if they want to feel sexy no matter what they look like or what size they are. I think that’s an attitude that everyone should have."

 

This was such a hard secret to keep! But I’m so honored and humbled to be included in #SISwim 2018! This issue is about self-love, empowering women, body positivity, and encouraging everyone to be kind. Women face so much pressure every. single. day. to look, act, and talk a certain way, and it is so difficult trying to figure out what you “can” and “should” be. It’s taken a long time, but I’m proud of my body! I’m proud of who I am! I’m proud that I can be strong, smart, AND sexy! SI Swim embraces ALL women, no matter what, and just wants them to feel loved. You should feel loved and powerful and unapologetically YOU! And don’t let ANYONE tell you that you’re not perfect just the way you are. Thank you to @mj_day and the whole team for believing in me and letting me share my story. You’ve changed my outlook on life and let me know it’s okay to love my body #siswim

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The former San Diego State player and Cactus Tour winner, who has more than a million followers on Instagram, sat down for an interview with Sports Illustrated to talk about her journey through professional golf to the Swimsuit Issue and what she hopes to accomplish going forward...

 

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