Paige Spiranac Channels ‘American Beauty’ in a Bed of Pink Rose Petals

The golf instructor shared a set of sizzling images to promote her new line of products.
Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac.


Golf influencer Paige Spiranac knows how to command attention. The media personality promoted her new Augusta Collection of products on Twitter on March 22 with a set of scandalous images. 

In one, Spiranac sprawled out in a bed of pink rose petals, which were also draped over her nude body. The 30-year-old tucked a single pink rose behind one ear, while her long blonde locks cascaded around her. The image is reminiscent of an iconic scene from the 1999 film American Beauty starring Mena Suvari.

The second image showed the one-time SI Swimsuit model wearing a green blazer, a la The Masters, with nothing underneath. Spiranac held the jacket together in front of her chest, which she paired with a matching green mini skirt, and grinned for the camera.

“Almost that time of year again! Dropping a new Augusta towel soon,” she wrote in the caption of her post.

“You look spectacular,” one person wrote in the comments.

“Initially, I thought you were starring in a sequel to American Beauty,” another fan added.

“Gorgeous woman who plays golf!! One in a million,” someone else stated.

Spiranac dropped her Augusta Collection, which includes a trio of towels, a hat and several T-shirts, on March 27.

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Cara O’Bleness

CARA O’BLENESS

Cara is a trending news writer/editor for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. A passionate writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience in print and online media, she loves storytelling and believes that words have the power to change the world. Prior to joining the team, Cara worked as a writer and editor across a number of content verticals, including food, lifestyle, health and wellness, and small business and entrepreneurship. In her free time, Cara loves reading, spending time with her family and making her way through Michigan’s many microbreweries. She is a graduate of Michigan State University's School of Journalism.