When the Fourth of July arrives, Paige Spiranac is always ready to celebrate. She’s known for her festive posts, whether she’s dominating a hot dog contest or posing in patriotic swimwear. She has built a social media brand on consistency, authenticity, and creativity.
Paige continued her tradition this year, sharing a ‘Happy 4th of July!’ message on Saturday afternoon. However, her post faced unexpected scrutiny. Some questioned the authenticity of the image she shared.
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Shortly after Paige posted her image, doubts arose about it being generated by AI. In the photo, she wore a patriotic bikini against a background deemed unrealistic. One commenter stated, ‘Paige, you’re better than AI! Still, great cans.’
Paige clarified the situation, explaining that the image was not AI-generated. She noted it was from her 2026 calendar photo shoot. The picture was taken in a studio, and a graphic designer added the background.
Her explanation satisfied the individual who questioned her, leading them to apologize, acknowledging, ‘Forgive me!! You look spectacular!!!!’
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Meanwhile, Paige participated in a Pro Am event before the Truist Championship at Quail Hollow Country Club in Charlotte on May 6, 2026.
Despite doubts from some, Paige remains unfazed. She has chosen to focus on creating golf content and addressing more significant matters. She acknowledges that skepticism will always be present, whether it’s about AI, filters, or Photoshop.
For those willing to celebrate, Paige extends her wishes for a happy Fourth of July. She encourages everyone to mark their calendars for next year’s celebration.
Sean Joseph, writer for OutKick.

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