Paige Spiranac Gets Banned On TikTok Over Racy Video
Paige Spiranac Gets Banned On TikTok Over Racy Video
Paige Spiranac has spent the last few years growing in popularity over her memorable golf content.
What started out as her simply publishing videos of herself at the course has turned into a full-fledged sports analyst career for Spiranac. Still, her bread and butter always was and continues to be her wild videos.
This week, one of those videos went and got her banned on TikTok.
In a post on Twitter/X, Spiranac revealed the racy video that got her banned on TikTok:
TikTok doesn’t approve of this video but I know X will #freethecleavage pic.twitter.com/RBn2Wuii08
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) January 4, 2024
Over the past few months Spiranac has blown up online for everything ranging from her provocative Halloween costume to the rumors about her and Tom Brady to her notable confessions about her body. In that respect, her landing in the headlines once again this week doesn’t come as a huge surprise.
While she appears to be on the wrong side of TikTok’s policies, Spiranac’s other social media content seems to be thriving at the moment. Her engagement is off the charts:
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Spiranac is one of the more notable social media influencers around, so no matter what, she will always have some sort of platform.
If one social media company bans her – another will come along and hoist her up anyway.
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By any objective measure, 2023 was a huge year for Spiranac.
What will 2024 have in stock for Spiranac going forward? Time will tell.
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A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.