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Paige Spiranac arrives on the red carpet at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2018 Launch Event at Magic Hour at Moxy Times Square on February 14, 2018 in New York City. Model Danielle Herrington landed the coveted cover for the very first time. PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxONLY NYP20180214152 JOHNxANGELILLO

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Paige Spiranac arrives on the red carpet at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2018 Launch Event at Magic Hour at Moxy Times Square on February 14, 2018 in New York City. Model Danielle Herrington landed the coveted cover for the very first time. PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxONLY NYP20180214152 JOHNxANGELILLO
Paige Spiranac has often revealed that she struggled with life in college. One of the core reasons stems from the presence of bullies. While she has spoken about the issue several times in the past, the golf beauty made her opinions clear in the recent episode of her podcast.
Paige Spiranac opens up about seeking validation from boys
The former golfer took to the mic in the Q&A episode of her popular podcast, ‘Playing a Round with Paige Renee’. She expressed her opinions on several topics, including her thoughts about LIV Golf.
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But she also used the platform to express her concerns about girls seeking validation from popular guys. She began on the subject when asked about a piece of advice for her younger self.
Appreciating the question, Spiranac revealed that she was a “real people pleaser,” before disclosing her hard-earned lessons. “I have learned to overcome that through the years of maturity and just dealing with people not liking you, even though you’re doing everything you possibly can to make them like you,” she said.

She also claimed that it served no purpose and added strain on her. “It puts so much pressure on yourself, and it stresses you out… You don’t need to seek validation from boys, you don’t need to seek validation from anyone,” she boldly claimed.
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Spiranac talks about self-confidence and being polite
In the same segment, the social media star spoke about finding inner confidence, which took her years of therapy. “It’s also taken me years of therapy to also come to the realization that I love myself, and I’m confident in who I am,” she said.
“I think that’s something that we can all learn from, is that you can be so nice to people and do everything in your power to be a good person, and they still might not like you,” she further added, before asserting her previous statement. “And that’s okay, and why are you chasing validation from someone who doesn’t even like you?”
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The ex-golfer also talked about a host of other topics, including her life off the course and golf’s latest news and updates. Here’s the link to the latest episode of her podcast.
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