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All her fans love the golf beauty, Paige Spiranac. Her beauty, boldness, and fear of no one are some of her qualities admired by all. And she has proven how strong she is, many times. Despite having a massive following of 3.5 million, being an internet influencer is not an effortless task, and Spiranac has proved it from time to time.

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The former pro golfer is not untouched by online trolling and nasty comments she receives on her pictures. Even though she has the title of ‘Sexiest Woman Alive,’ her appearance and body have taken a toll while maintaining the face of the brand. No one can always look perfect, and eventually, it becomes exhausting. Spiranac went through the same thing and poured her heart out in a video.

Does Paige Spiranac dislike the internet glory?

In her latest YouTube video, titled, ‘Body Shaming & Life Online, Do I Deserve It?’ she expressed her true feelings about how people perceive her body.

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Spiranac talked about the expectation of the internet and said that it was hard to look great all the time. And since they awarded her the title of sexiest woman alive, it has become even more challenging for her. People on the internet, her fans, expect her to see a certain way. The expectation turned into pressure, which was complex for Spiranac to handle.

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Spiranac realized that she has been more critical of her looks and appearance since the title. The pressure of the internet took a toll on her as she tried hard to justify the tag. She said, “And that, again, also just like takes a toll on you.” All her efforts and energy go up in choosing the perfect picture of herself to post online.

The internet queen sends a message to all.

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Further talking about the mental toll, she mentioned that it is hard for men, too. And they face such mental exhaustion on the internet. People always expect them to look good. The former golfer encouraged everyone to understand that men suffer too. 

Spiranac made this statement after she received an overwhelming response on her Instagram story, where she discussed body shaming.

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She has received many trolling comments since she posted her picture in a pink one-piece dress and a video showing her cellulite.

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