Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has created a unique strip of her own online showcasing her skills on the fairway and imparting some basic knowledge to golf beginners. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit The model is so popular that people are trying to imitate it and steal people's money.
On August 6, Spiranac took to her Instagram Stories to warn her followers about potential scams related to her image. When a fan asked if she was involved in these scams, she quickly shut down and warned them to use their own judgment if they see someone who looks like them asking for money.
“I'm going to make this very, very clear: I only have verified accounts and my Passes account. Anyone claiming to be me or a partner of mine is fake,” he stated plainly.
“I will not ask for money. Please do not give money to anyone claiming to be me,” he continued. “I do not have a Google Hangouts account, WhatsApp account or Telegram account. Please, please, please protect yourself and do not fall for these scams. I only have verified social media accounts, as you can tell by the millions of followers next to my name. [and] “I don't create any alternative accounts—and my personal Passes account. That's all.”
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Spiranac, like sports influencer Olivia Dunne, started her account on Passes.com as a way for fans to connect with her and watch exclusive videos and live streams — for a fee. As Spiranac points out, that's the only place you'll need to send her money.