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Paige Spiranac says 'disgusting sexual' rumors keep her guarded at golf events with male celebrities

By Sophie Hawthorne
March 29, 2023
1 min read
Paige Spiranac says 'disgusting sexual' rumors keep her guarded at golf events with male celebrities

So, I was just reading this article about Paige Spiranac and how she deals with all these “disgusting sexual” rumors at golf events with male celebrities. It caught my attention because it’s really sad that women in any kind of sports or entertainment industry have to constantly deal with this kind of garbage.

Basically, Paige Spiranac is a golf influencer who has gained a big following on social media for her skills, looks and fun personality. But with fame also comes a lot of rumors and harassment, especially from guys who think she’s an easy target because she’s a woman in a male-dominated field. She says that she’s always on guard at events because she doesn’t know who’s going to say or do something inappropriate.

What really stood out to me was when she talked about how one golfer spread false rumors about her being a “s---” and how it affected her mentally and emotionally. It’s not fair that someone can just make up lies about you and have it ruin your reputation and peace of mind. And unfortunately, this kind of thing happens all the time to women who dare to be successful and visible.

The article also touched on how hypocritical the golf world can be when it comes to sexism and double standards. Male golfers can get away with a lot more than female golfers, and there’s still a lot of locker room talk and objectification of women in the industry. It’s amazing that Paige Spiranac is able to speak out about these issues and still love the sport that she’s so passionate about.

Overall, I think this article shines a light on the harsh realities that women face when they try to succeed in male-dominated fields. It shows how important it is to support women who are going through this kind of harassment and to call out the toxic behaviors that contribute to it. I just hope that we can all make an effort to be more inclusive and respectful, not just in golf but in every part of life.


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Sophie Hawthorne

Sophie Hawthorne

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