Not everyone was thrilled with Paige Spiranac’s Independence Day display.
On Tuesday, the longtime golf influencer commemorated July 4th by posting a series of photos and a video to her social media pages, one of which featured Spiranac, 30, modeling a stars-and-stripes bikini while eating a hot dog.
Although the clip has been viewed nearly two million times on Twitter, the post appeared to elicit some negative feedback, according to Spiranac.the “Playing A Round” podcast host tweeted“You act as if I’m naked. I’m in a bikini,” Spiranac responded to one criticism that has since been deleted. “Nothing wrong with the human body. I dressed appropriately for the event at brewers stadium and create content on my own social media platforms for my audience. I don’t create content for children and they should never even see this because children shouldn’t be on social media.”
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