STUNNING golf influencer Paige Spiranac is looking to make sexy bobble heads of herself which show off her boobs.
The 30-year-old is always looking for new ways to re-invent herself, having grown herself into a social media super-power.
Paige Spiranac is a huge hit on social media, having gathered a large fanbaseCredit: LA GOLF via Twitter / @PaigeSpiranacPaige is always trying new ways to connect with her followersCredit: LA GOLF via Twitter / @PaigeSpiranacShe now has more than 3.7m-plus followers on Instagram, and regularly posts raunchy content to her exclusive OnlyFans.
And during a recent Q&A, Paige revealed her latest marketing plan to keep her fans interested.
She said: "I have got a bobble head coming out.
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Paige was also forced into talking about whether her boobs are real or fake.
She was asked by a follower about her assets, something that always comes up.
Paige was again forced to talk about whether her boobs were real or fakeCredit: LA GOLF via Twitter / @PaigeSpiranacShe sent fans wild last week after learning how to be a stripperCredit: LA GOLF via Twitter / @PaigeSpiranacAnd she added: "It is not a Q&A without this question, the tradition is alive.
"You already know, they are as real as they come."
Paige was also asked about how she deals with internet trolls since her social media success.
She said: "It is not like something I am just going to get into and do it.
"They need to want you and traditional media is scared of me and don't want to work with me.
"From what I have been told 'I am unpredictable' probably because of the content I create and they are worried as I don't have a filter but I am a pro.
"I know what to say and when I need to say it and I'm not going to be making boob jokes on network television.
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