Paige Spiranac leaves Manly Sea Eagles hot under the collar
Social media sensation Paige Spiranac joined the Manly Sea Eagles for the day and left several stars feeling the heat.
Former golfer turned social media influencer Paige Spiranac tried her hand at rugby league on Wednesday as she joined the Manly Sea Eagles at Brookvale.
The coming together came thanks to major Manly sponsor PointsBet and saw Spiranac show the players a thing or two on the golf course.
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The former professional golfer teamed up with Toafofoa Sipley in a nine hole contest against Rueben Garrick and Jake Trbojevic.
Despite her prowess on the course, it was Garrick and Trbojevic who took the honours by one stroke.
Once back at Brookvale Oval the influencer put the players through their paces off the tee as they hit shots across the oval.
The tables then turned as Spiranac was put through some drills with the players as she spent time on the tackle bag before sailing some kicks over the bar.
Spiranac’s online popularity has soared over recent years, resulting in her launching her own content website OnlyPaige.
The influencer shows off plenty to her vast followers online and even more to subscribers of her site.
But Spiranac won’t do one thing despite her immense success online, explicit content.
“No, there is no nudity on OnlyPaige,” Spiranac said on Wednesday’s instalment of her Playing A Round podcast, in which she answered a series of fan questions.
“I think some people get confused because it is OnlyPaige and it was a cheeky name to make fun of OnlyFans, because I get asked to do OnlyFans all the time by people and so, I wanted it to be very tongue-in-cheek. There is no nudity, and that’s on purpose.”
The site was launched in January, providing subscribers with access to golf instruction, live streams, Q&As and exclusive photos.
The 29-year-old added on her podcast Wednesday that she believes “implied nudity and not showing everything is actually sexier.”
“I have no issues with implied nudity at all. I just never want to show those parts of my body and I never will do that,” she said. “I also just don’t think it is beneficial to my business goals and how I see my career unfolding in the next five, 10, 15, 20 years.”