Fans Are Calling Paige Spiranac’s Strip Tease the ‘Greatest Gift’

The media personality pretended to rip off a bikini top made of wrapping paper.
Paige Spiranac

After fashioning a bikini made out of wrapping paper on social media earlier this week, Paige Spiranac took things a step further on Wednesday—by pretending to remove the top on camera. 

The 30-year-old golf instructor shared an Instagram reel on Dec. 20, in which she wore a two-piece made of Garage Beer-branded wrapping paper with a red bow in the center of her bust. Spiranac sat atop a white fuzzy blanket and showed off her makeshift swimwear before she stood up, smiled for the camera and began to rip apart the top. Rather than expose herself, however, the screen quickly cut to black, with a cheeky message for her 3.9 million followers: “You’re not good enough at golf to get mad.”

Plenty fans chimed in to the comments section of the festive post, which was set to a remix of “Sleigh Bells" by PhatCap!

“The greatest gift to lead into the new year!” one person declared. “Thank you @_paige.renee.”

“The greatest gift of all!” someone else concurred. “Thank you to the queen of golf ❤️👏🔥.”

“I wish you were under my tree christmas morning,” another follower admitted.

“Thank you for a full year of photography, golf lessons, your sense of humor,” an additional user added.

Spiranac offers instructional golf content, exclusive photos and more on her subscription-only website, OnlyPaige. She’s currently offering a 50% off discount to new monthly subscribers for a limited-time only. Get half off your first month with code “HOLIDAY” here.

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Cara O’Bleness
CARA O’BLENESS

Cara O’Bleness is a writer and editor on the Lifestyle and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit. Prior to joining SI Swimsuit in 2022, she worked as a writer and editor across a number of content verticals, including food, lifestyle, health and wellness, and small business and entrepreneurship. In her free time, O’Bleness loves reading, spending time with her family and making her way through Michigan’s many microbreweries. She is a graduate of Michigan State University’s School of Journalism.