Great day shooting with @TXGxCC! So excited for you guys to see it all”
Paige Spiranac posted a photo on Twitter, accompanied by a caption trolling almost her million followers. The influencer posed in a photo shoot with the golf line ‘TXG: A Club Champion Brand’ in a very beautiful outfit and promised her followers that soon they will be able to “see it all”.
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“Great day shooting with @TXGxCC! So excited for you guys to see it all,” Spinarac wrote, receiving a lot of comments about it. “Everything????? Like everything, everything?” asked a follower. And she herself replied: “Why do I always put myself in evidence.” But it is not the only “deception” of the golfer, since in this month of January she explained that the content that she has been sharing through her OnlyPaige fan page is too aggressive for Instagram.
“The photos that are on OnlyPaige are never seen photos. They are not posted on Instagram, I am not taking my Instagram photos and putting them there. They are never seen photos. The photos that are there I consider too aggressive to be on my social networks” “And you don’t just have photos, you have videos that you’ve never seen before, a whole instructional series that we’re going to continue and keep adding to which I would normally, if I were an instructor, make at least $50 a month,” Paige Spiranac said.
In fact, it was a photo shoot of hers that reignited her career. “I was going through a very tough time still being new to social media. I was transitioning from playing golf professionally to being in the media full time. I was dealing with a lot of personal issues and felt very stuck.” explained.
“Doing that photo shoot gave me a lot of strength. Having MJ, SI Editor-in-Chief, to talk to me the whole time and cheer me up…I’ve never been in an environment where there were so many women there to cheer me up and lift me up, which is something we preach all the time, but you don’t really see it in real life”.
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