Paige Spiranac has revealed she is 'done' picking Rory McIlroy to win The Masters.
In her latest Instagram Q&A, the social media sensation approached a number of topics.
From where she is most ticklish, the brutal pace of play at Augusta National, being recognised in public, how she responds to Internet trolls, dieting and where she would draw the line with making money off her looks.
Spoiler: Paige said she would never go that far.
She also revealed golf's biggest YouTube star Rick Shiels was at her bash at Augusta and she wants to collab.
Of Rick Shiels, Paige said:
"Rick's really nice. I haven't spent a lot of time with him in person. He actually came out to my party in Augusta which was cool that he decided to come.
"He brought some friends, he's so sweet and just like himself online. I think a lot of people tend to like play it up [their persona] or are a very outrageous version of themselves which I think sometimes I can be.
"But he's just a very, very sweet person and I would love to collaborate with him in the future. We always talk about it but we haven't done it yet so Rick let's do it"
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McIlroy once again endured another Masters to forget. The Northern Irishman, 33, revealed he thought he had put his demons at the major behind him after a stunning final round 64 at the 86th Masters.
Paige picked him to win that year. And the year before.
That will change though. The heartbreak for Paige and every Rory fan is just too much at this point.
On McIlroy's shocking Masters performance, Paige said:
"If you told me that Phil [
Mickelson] would top five and Rory would miss the cut, I would have laughed in your face. But I have learnt my lesson and I am done picking Rory McIlroy at The Masters. I'm not doing it anymore. I get hurt every single time. I put all of my faith and my trust in him and I think it's going to be his year and I'm not doing it. Done."
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Paige also said she'd like to see some other social media influencers attempt a bit more creativity.
So what about the copycats, Paige?
"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."
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