Paige Spiranac, golf’s most recognizable social media star, captivated fans once again as she unveiled her Halloween costume-a sultry take on the classic character Jessica Rabbit.
The influencer balanced playful self-expression with a whirlwind of media attention. Known for her confident and creative content, Spiranac‘s celebration marked the end of a month-long Halloween countdown for her fans.
Throughout October, she shared themed looks on her paid platform, Passes, with each day revealing a new costume leading up to Halloween night as the 32-year-old began her festive series dressed as Velma from Scooby-Doo.
But her finale look quickly became the highlight. For her grand reveal, she swapped her trademark blonde hair for a deep auburn wig, completing the transformation with a red, sequined gown inspired by Jessica Rabbit.
The outfit featured a thigh-high slit and strapless neckline, perfectly capturing the animated icon’s allure.
Spiranac paired the glamorous look with the caption, “Happy Halloween from Jessica Rabbit,” followed by a pumpkin emoji.
Spiranac under fire for comment about fellow creator
Her Halloween reveal also coincided with the ongoing coverage of the Internet Invitational, a $1 million golf event featuring 48 top online creators and athletes.
Backed by Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy, the tournament has attracted significant attention both for its format and its behind-the-scenes drama.
During the event’s opening rounds, Spiranac found herself addressing minor conflicts among competitors.
Her teammate, Roger Steele, was filmed exchanging banter with Jake Adams after a disputed putt, leading to chatter among fans about competitiveness in the field.
“Roger and Jake Adams had unresolved beef so Roger was more fired up than normal in that match for good reason,” Spiranac explained on X.com, formerly Twitter, providing clarity and diffusing the situation.
While her glamorous online presence often grabs headlines, Spiranac has increasingly found herself at the center of discussions about sportsmanship, social media culture, and the fine line between humor and controversy.
And another controversy kicked up debate on social media when Spiranac was overheard during the Internet Invitational saying, “Nadeshot is not very good at golf.”
Realizing how the comment might have sounded, she quickly apologized, saying, “I’m sorry! To be fair, my only first-hand experience watching you play was years ago, and you have improved so much since! Please forgive me.”
The fellow content creator took the joke in stride but still, not all fans were satisfied. One online user accused Spiranac of being disrespectful, prompting her to respond directly.
“I literally wasn’t,” Spiranac replied via social media. “I made one comment and then apologized on the green.
“It’s on camera. Then kept complimenting his shots. It’s a competition where we are making content. Everyone was trash-talking… I made one comment and immediately joked about it on the green about how I shouldn’t have made fun of his pre-shot routine.”
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