Paige Spiranac Says She’s Been Shadowbanned on TikTok Due to Her Breasts

The golf instructor believes her video content is no longer reaching as many people.
Paige Spiranac

Paige Spiranac.


Golf instructor Paige Spiranac suspects she’s being shadowbanned on TikTok, and she’s got an idea as to why. The 30-year-old took to social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) on Thursday to speculate why she believes her content is being hidden from users’ feeds on the video-based platform.

“I’m shadow banned on TikTok all because of some little innocent cleavage,” she stated. “Free the cleavage!”

Unsurprisingly, Spiranac’s 970,700 followers were all for it. The one-time SI Swimsuit model proved her point by sharing the same video to X and TikTok, in which she strutted toward the camera on a golf green in a white mini dress with a plunging neckline. While the TikTok version only received just over 5,000 views in a day, the same clip on X racked up 1.3 million in a similar period of time. For some perspective, Spiranac’s previous TikTok post received 18,000 views, and much of her content typically reaches upwards of 150,000 views on the platform.

On Friday, Spiranac kept the conversation around her cleavage going by answering a common fan inquiry regarding her chest and providing a helpful tip.

“I get this question a lot,” she wrote on X. “Yes, playing golf with boobs is hard. The key is all in the set up! Try to get the left arm over the left and tuck the right arm. You’re welcome 😘.”

“Is this banned on TikTok,” one user asked, to which Spiranac doubled-down on her stance in response. “Yes. Free the cleavage!”

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