GOLF influencer Paige Spiranac has revealed her three best and WORST moments, including her stalker and blackmail hell.
The 29-year-old often wows fans on her social media platforms with heart-racing photos and has amassed millions of followers.
Spiranac has listed the pros of the influencer lifestyle
Paige Spiranac has also spoken about her least favourite aspects of being famous
Spiranac revealed that men tried to film her while at a friend’s wedding.
In fact, according to GolfMagic, She has overtaken golf legends and stars, including Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, and Rory McIlroy, to take the top spot as most followed golfer.
Spiranac says the influencer lifestyle has lots of pros… but also a lot of cons.
The blonde bombshell says the best part of her platform is being able to connect with fans.
Spiranac told Betsperts: “The best part of my job is being able to connect with so many people around the world.
“I’ve had some amazing interactions with my followers who share stories about how I helped them with their mental health or parents talking about how I got their daughters into golf.
“I played this event in Tahoe which was male-dominated. I was 1 of only 4 women playing.
“There were these two little girls out on the course who I ended up taking a picture with.
“The next day their grandfather was my walking scorer and said the little girls are dying to play golf now because of that moment. It meant a lot.”
Working with big brands is also important to Spiranac, who gets to “play around with their products”.
She continued: “I’m so lucky I get to work with so many cool companies and I get to play around with their products.
“I really value this aspect of my job, especially as someone who struggled financially at times growing up and not having clubs and golf accessories accessible to me.
“I don’t take it for granted and it’s also made me a better influencer. I only promote products I absolutely love and stand by because I know people save up to buy new clubs or golf accessories so I want only to give them the best options out there.”
Spiranac also gets to travel the world, something not many get to do.
She added: “Travel is a luxury that I’m fortunate enough to be able to do often for work.
“I get to always see new places and meet new people.”
WORST parts of influencer lifestyle
Travelling also happens to be the worst for Spiranac.
The golf beauty described it as “draining”, spending large amounts of time on a plane.
She said: “Traveling. It’s the best and also one of the worst. Traveling is draining and this year I’ve spent so much time on the plane. It’s hard living out of a suitcase and never feeling settled.”
With her dashing good looks and enticing pictures comes crazed fans.
Spiranac has had to deal with stalkers and blackmailers, as well as a barrage of haters, who claim she over-sexualises herself.
On the hate, Spiranac said: “The hate. I’m a public figure which means anyone can comment on every aspect of my life, my opinions, my content, and my body.
“I’ve developed some thick skin and spent so much money on therapy to help me cope. I’m used to it now but there are times that it’s pretty intense where it will still get to me.”
Stalkers left Spiranac not wanting to leave her home and it made her feel uncomfortable when out and about in public.
She said: “Stalkers, blackmail, lack of privacy. I went through a stretch this year where I was afraid to leave my house and was quite uncomfortable going in public.
“I didn’t feel like I could live a normal life anymore. I went to a wedding after a stressful work trip and wanted to let loose. I was pounding some shots and having a great time until I noticed 4 guys videotaping me and taking pictures.
“I just wanted to disconnect from my work life but I wasn’t able to do that. Not only am I not able to disconnect but I’m looking over my shoulder every two seconds because we’ve had some scary security issues.
“I’ve had to beef up my team big time and I feel better but it’s something I never thought I’d have to deal with.”
The golfer has 3.7million followers on Instagram
The influencer often stuns her millions of followers
She earns more per Instagram post than Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy