Paige Spiranac Reveals Disturbing Social Media Incident That Left Her Fans In Complete Shock

You know things are weird when fake versions of you start talking to other fake versions of you. That’s exactly what Paige Spiranac is dealing with right now.
The former college golf star turned internet sensation took to social media this week to share a strange, and honestly, kind of creepy, update. Her social media doppelgängers aren’t just copying her posts anymore. They’re now chatting with each other. No, seriously.
Spiranac, who has racked up millions of followers across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and X, said the impersonation situation has spun completely out of control.
“Fake me responding to another fake me lol,” she wrote. “I feel like they could make a Black Mirror episode about impersonating accounts because it’s out of control.”
Fans React To Paige Spiranac’s Warning

Followers didn’t hold back in the replies. Some tried to laugh it off. Others sounded genuinely worried.
Fake me responding to another fake me lol I feel like they could make a black mirror episode about impersonating accounts because it’s out of control pic.twitter.com/dVTl7Ajk36
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) July 11, 2025
“I personally have been in contact with probably three or four all claiming to be you,” one fan replied. “It’s pretty funny.”
I personally have been in contact with probably three or four all claiming to be you. It’s pretty funny.
— Bart Auerbach (@AuerbachBa52619) July 12, 2025
Another chimed in with, “Yes, it’s annoying. I’m up to 8 following me, messaging me. It’s out of control.”
Yes its annoying, im up to 8 to following me , message me . It's out of control
— Michael Falvey (@FalveyFalveys) July 12, 2025
And one added a little sarcasm: “Wait, you’re NOT DMing me for my credit card number? That’s what you’re saying here?”
Wait, you’re NOT DMing me for my credit card number? That’s what you’re saying here?
— EFG (@CorrectInMS) July 11, 2025
One follower said they spotted 13 fake Paige Spiranac accounts. Thirteen. Let that sink in. “Everyone wants to be Paige! Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery! Woof!” someone else joked.
Everyone Want's To Be Paige !!!
— Beloved Dogg (@BelovedDogg) July 12, 2025
Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery !!!
Woof !
Spiranac has long dealt with copycats online. But this is the first time she’s pointed out the bizarre phenomenon of impostors engaging with each other, like some kind of weird AI-run social club.
Fans clearly love her for more than just her golf swing. They rally around her, crack jokes, and share their own run-ins with Paige wannabes. But still, many are asking: Why aren’t platforms doing more to shut these fakes down?
Spiranac didn’t mention whether she’s reported the accounts or taken steps with the platforms involved. But she’s frustrated, and fans are too.
For someone who built a brand on authenticity, seeing dozens of people trying to be you might feel unsettling. Welcome to the internet in 2025.
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Paige Spiranac Reveals Disturbing Social Media Incident That Left Her Fans In Complete Shock
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