Paige Spiranac apologizes to fans for being away from social media after Doctors find lump in her Breasts
Paige Spiranac
Paige Spiranac has come out between the holiday season with a saddening revelation for her fans. She recently posted a detailed story in Instagram apologising to her fans to be absent on social media after her Christmas post. Fans were eager to see Paige celebrate Christmas but unfortunately, her account was silent throughout.
The Golfer-turned-Influencer, Paige’s last Christmas “Ms. Santa Claus” post gathered approximately more than 2,62,000 likes on Instagram. She shared that the doctors have revealed a health issue for her while she was on a holiday to diminish her work stress.
Paige Spiranac uploaded a message on her Instagram story on Tuesday, “Sorry for not being as active lately on social media. I went on vacation then had to deal with my health. During an annual check-up, they found a lump in my breast. I recently had to get a biopsy done. It came back negative which I’m so grateful for!”
She reminded her fans to check up their health regularly, “A reminder to get your check-ups and also that you never know what people are going through behind closed doors so extending kindness is so important. I want to thank you guys for always sending so much love and support my way”
Paige Spiranac taunted LIV Golfers after Augusta Masters decides to send invitations to the Saudi-backed league players
The Augusta Masters decided to pitch in their view on the on-going battle between LIV Golfers and PGA Tour players. They said they would want all world-class golfers to compete under one roof in the 2023 Masters. After the revelation, Paige Spiranac could not hold back her excitement and went on Twitter to post the Messi-Salt Bae video, poking fun at LIV Golfers with a Rory McIlroy joke.
Paige Spiranac tweeted a video where Salt Bae (A viral chef) annoyed Argentina’ most respected football player Lionel Messi. He wished to speak to the footballer but he was intentionally ignored. Paige said, “LIV golfers trying to say hi to Rory at The Masters,”
The Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, Fred Ridley said in his statement, “Through the years, legends of the game have competed and won at Augusta National Golf Club. Regrettably, recent actions have divided men’s professional golf by diminishing the virtues a game and the meaningful legacies of those who built it.”
“Although we are disappointed in thas developments, our focus is to honor the tradition of bringing together a preeminent field of golfers this coming April.”
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