Paige Spiranac wants no cleavage complaints after runner’s wardrobe malfunction
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Paige Spiranac has insisted that she never wants to see complaints over her cleavage again after witnessing a rather unfortunate wardrobe malfunction during an athletics meet.
The former professional golfer has gained an army of online followers despite stepping away from the sport, regularly posing for daring photographs and sharing those with her 3.1m fans.
While there are those who are not fond of her snaps, Paige reckons that they can longer have complaints after watching the NCAA outdoor track and field championships 3000m steeple chase in Oregon.
Collegiate athlete Garrett Marsing was the unfortunate bearer of a wardrobe malfunction in that meeting, with television images appearing to show his manhood outside of his shorts.
She said in response: "I just watched a dude run with his nut sack out for 3000m in the NCAA championship. I don’t want anyone complaining about my cleavage anymore."
"He came in 4th. I blame the balls," she added.
Before saying in response to a fan: "I’m sorry I was born with t***. I’m not going to hide them because your pea brain can’t comprehend the fact a woman can be smart, strong, and sexy."
Is Paige right? Let us know in the comments.
Paige had captioned a recent upload: "'No one will ever take you seriously if you keep posting pictures with cleavage'.
"So here’s to continuing doing what I want.
“I made some towels with this image and other prints inspired by The Masters! Link in bio if you want to buy or for the haters to dry their tears with.”
Speaking on her own Playing A Round podcast before that, Paige hit out at old-fashioned country clubs and the perception some have of female golfers.
She said: “I've literally been on country clubs where guys are using range-finders to look at me from two fairways over. And I've had people say, like, 'who let her on?'”
Adding: “They don’t make you feel welcome. They are not going to fully allow people to be members and be accepted.”
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