Why Paige Spiranac’s OnlyPaige Site Doesn’t Feature Nudity, According to the Golfer Herself

The one-time SI Swimsuit model started her subscription site earlier this year.
Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac.


Former pro golfer and influencer Paige Spiranac launched a subscription-only website, “OnlyPaige,” in January. The platform’s exclusive content includes never-before-scene photos, instructional golf videos and more—but zero nudity.

On last week’s Q&A-style episode of Spiranac’s podcast, Playing a Round, the 29-year-old talked candidly about her conscious choice to not bare it all.

“There is no nudity on ‘OnlyPaige.’ I think some people get confused because it is [called] ‘OnlyPaige,’ and it was a cheeky name to make fun of OnlyFans,” Spiranac shared, noting that she often gets asked to participate on the latter platform. “And so I wanted it to be very tongue-in-cheek. There’s no nudity, and that’s on purpose.”

While Spiranac shares sneak peeks of her life on Instagram, TikTok and Twitter, her subscription platform offers extras that she doesn’t post to social media. 

On the podcast episode, the one-time SI Swimsuit model promised that there’s something for everyone on her subscription-only site, particularly when it comes to instructional golf content.

“I also think that implied nudity and not showing everything is actually sexier, being able to use your imagination, and that’s something that I will always continue to do,” she stated. “I have no issue with implied nudity at all. I just never want to show those parts of my body, and I never will do that. I also just don’t think it’s beneficial to my business goals and how I see my career unfolding in the next five, 10, 15, 20 years.”

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