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Paige Spiranac Teases Provocative Halloween Costume (Photos)

Paige Spiranac Teases Provocative Halloween Costume (Photos)

Paige Spiranac is widely regarded as the most prominent golf influencer in the game today.

Over the past few years she has utilized her notable presence on social media to become something of a popular personality within the larger cultural zeitgeist.

Last year, Spiranac made headlines with an extremely memorable Halloween costume. She dressed up as Harley Quinn to much acclaim.

This year, she teased an even better idea:

Given what Spiranac’s 2021 showing presented, folks were understandably psyched.

 

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Reactions poured in swiftly:

It really doesn’t matter what Spiranac does these days. She can be giving her honest take on Tom Brady’s marriage woes with Giesele Bundchen or sharing her provocative photos from the club – it will go viral no matter what.

She has that kind of reach, and that sort of online pull.

As things presently stand Spiranac has 3.6 million followers on Instagram, and she routinely sets the internet ablaze with posts like this:

 

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When her new Halloween outfit drops this month, it will likely do unprecedented numbers.

The sort of stats that even Spiranac herself hasn’t hit to date.

What will Spiranac’s costume ultimately entail when it’s all said and done?

An answer will emerge in less than three weeks.

Related: Sam Ponder’s Outfit For NFL Gameday Causes A Stir (Photos)

Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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