Paige Spiranac jokingly pointed out the double standards for men and women after Iron Mike Tyson’s butt was aired to the world by Netflix ahead of his clash with Jake Paul on Friday, November 15.
The moment came when the 58-year-old briefly gave an interview ahead of the showdown at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, before walking away from the camera only to reveal he didn’t actually have any underwear on.
As a result, the rear end of the ex-undisputed heavyweight champion was shown to millions of people around the world and Netflix joked about it online, by posting, “Mike Tyson’s pre-fight interview got real cheeky.”
So the golfer model, who creates content for those willing to pay a subscription fee and is one of the most successful and popular influencers within her sport, jested that when she shows her butt to the world suddenly people have an issue with it.
“Oh but it’s a problem when I do it,” Spiranac, 31 years old, wrote via X.com, formerly Twitter, in response to Netflix after previously facing criticism for her modelling ventures, which leave very little to the imagination as far as her body goes.
Spiranac faced opposition in the golf world
She previously revealed to Sports Illustrated that she wears tight-fitting spandex clothing because she was a gymnast competitor prior to trying her hand at golf but that her fashion choices “really rub people the wrong way”.
“I was a gymnast before I switched to golf,” Spiranac told the publication. “I was so comfortable wearing spandex and very little of it because that’s just what you wear when you’re wearing a leotard and you’re competing.
“[I was] struggling a little bit financially [and] did not have the luxury to go out and buy a whole new golf-appropriate wardrobe.
“That was always my mindset when I got into golf, and it really rubs people the wrong way which is shocking. They’ll have really intense discussions over if they should wear shorts or pants or a blade collar or a real collar.
“And I’m just out here just in tank tops or spandex and people are like, What are you doing?’ But I love it.”
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