Paige Spiranac Makes Bold Statement in Cropped Pink Halter Top

The golf instructor shared several cute clips in the tiny tank on TikTok.
Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac.


Golf influencer Paige Spiranac knows how to command attention, and the 30-year-old did just that in several recent TikTok posts.

Spiranac shared a clip on the video-based platform in which she donned a baby pink cropped halter top that read, “A woman does not have to be modest in order to be respected.”

The one-time SI Swimsuit model wore her hair up in a messy bun and mouthed along to a popular sound on the platform before the video transitioned to a different ensemble. In the latter part of the clip, Spiranac wore a white crochet halter top and let her hair down.

Spiranac wore the same top with the feminist sentiment printed across her chest in a few additional videos. In one, she playfully showed off her “new birdy dance.” She twirled around wearing the graphic tank and a pair of high-waisted black micro shorts with side ties at her thighs.

Another showed Spiranac looking distracted as a voice-over depicted the breakup scene from the 2014 film Whiplash. Spiranac occasionally nodded while swinging her arm like a golf club.

“POV: you’re breaking up with me but I can’t stop thinking about my golf swing,” read the on-screen text.

“Always working on that takeaway,” Spiranac quipped in her caption.

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