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Paulina Gretzky’s Outfit Causes A Stir At 2024 Masters Tournament

Paulina Gretzky’s Outfit Causes A Stir At 2024 Masters Tournament

Paulina Gretzky was on hand this week to watch her husband, Dustin Johnson, compete in the 2024 Masters Tournament.

Gretzky obviously has a certain propensity for going viral, as evidenced by her racy night out pictures, those photos where she ripped her shirt wide open and her wild beach day snaps.

This week proved to be no exception.

Fans at home simply couldn’t get enough of Gretzky’s choice of outfit to the Masters Tournament:

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Again, Gretzky is no stranger to getting all this attention. Just in the last few months alone she has blown up for everything ranging from her wild boat party photos to her boozy night out pictures to her all-leather outfit.

In addition, her general IG content also gets a ton of love as well:

 

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Will Johnson be able to pull out a key win at the 2024 Masters and earn himself and Gretzky the distinction of golf’s biggest couple? Time will tell.

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Carlos Garcia

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