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Golf Influencer Paige Spiranac Claps Back at Critics of Her Revealing Outfit

Paige Spiranac refuses to take a mulligan on her outfits on the golf course — no matter what her haters have to say. 

The influencer, 32, wore a revealing, backless ensemble to get some practice on the driving range on Thursday, April 17, which drew quite the amount of attention in her comments. 

“People are so mad about this outfit 😂,” Spiranac shared via her Instagram Story. “The funny part is I really thought it was one of my more conservative looks lol.”

Spiranac wore the outfit on a nostalgic trip to the location that holds a special place in her heart. 

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“I hit my very first golf ball on this range and all these years later it’s still one of my favorite places ⛳💚,” she wrote via Instagram

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Despite the celebratory post, some of Spiranac’s followers didn’t appreciate the unconventional look on the range.

“Unprofessional,” one person wote. “Like always.”

Another person commented, “Lmfao what’s happened to golf etiquette & attire 😂😂😂😂.”

However, there was plenty of positive feedback on Spiranac’s post to help drown out the noise. 

“Love your beautiful body and your personality,” one supporter wrote. “Fear is not in you and it shows in your attitude. Keep showing us how to have fun!”

Another wrote, “That’s it I’m taking up golf 😂.”

Spiranac, who played college golf at the University of Arizona and San Diego State University, has amassed more than four million followers on Instagram with her golf-themed content. 

Given her notoriety, Spiranac often has to deal with negative discourse on social media — like when she was invited to play in the 2015 Dubai Ladies Masters. 

“There were constant comments, like, ‘I did sexual favors to get this invite,’ and I was listening to it — and they would say [it] within earshot of me. It was tough,” Spiranac said last month on the “Quiet Please!” podcast.

Spiranac added, “It was my first pro event. It was really difficult. I just wanted to be liked and I played so bad. It was horrendous.”

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In a September 2023 interview with Sports Illustrated, Spiranac acknowledged that her choice of golf attire might not be for everybody — and she’s just fine with that. 

“I was a gymnast before I switched into golf,” Spiranac explained. “I was so comfortable wearing spandex and very little of it because that’s just what you wear when you’re wearing a leotard and you’re competing. When I switched into golf, we were struggling a little bit financially and so I didn’t have the luxury to go out and buy a whole new golf-appropriate wardrobe. So, I wore what was in my closet, which was workout clothes. That’s just how I learned to play the game.

She added, “That was always my mindset when I got into golf, and it really rubs people the wrong way which is shocking. They’ll have really intense discussions over if they should wear shorts or pants or a blade collar or a real collar and I’m just out here just in tank tops or spandex and people are like ‘What are you doing?’ But I love it.

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Post Malone's Ex Requests Full Physical Custody of Their Daughter

Post Malone’s ex Hee Sung “Jamie” Park is taking legal steps to have full custody of their child.

According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly, Park asked a Los Angeles court to award her primary physical custody of the 2-year-old daughter — identified in the docs as “DDP” — she shares with Malone, 29.

In documents, Park requested joint legal custody and also asked the court that child visitation or parenting time be granted to Malone (whose real name is Austin Post).

She is also asking Malone to pay attorney fees, per the documents. (TMZ was first to report the news.)

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Us has reached out to Malone’s rep and Park’s attorney for additional comment.

Despite his A-list status in Hollywood, Malone has been able to keep details surrounding his family life private. He has yet to reveal a photo of his daughter or her full name, and he kept Park’s identity quiet during their romance.

During an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, however, the Grammy nominee shared a rare look inside his life as a father.

“It changes your life in the best way ever, and the most beautiful thing is she has a beautiful mom,” he shared in August 2024 before remembering his daughter’s voice. “I’ll never forget her. If you’ve heard her cry, you’ll never forget her, either.”

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Elsewhere in the interview, the “I Had Some Help” singer — who has his daughter’s initials tattooed on his forehead — credited his ex and his child for turning his life around.

“Four years ago, I was on a rough path,” he said. “It was terrible.”

When asked about “Yours,” a song on his country album, F-1 Trillion, the rapper turned country singer confirmed the track is about his child’s eventual wedding day.

“I think about it a lot,” he shared, before admitting he’s “written a whole lot of songs” about his only child.

This summer, Malone has his calendar full as he prepares to hit the road for The Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell.

Before the shows begin, the artist is inviting fans to participate in his “Travelin’ Tailgate.”

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“Party with us on select concert dates along the BIG ASS Stadium Tour,” he shared via Instagram on March 4. “Cold Buds. Good food. Some kick ass new merch. Carnival games. Tattoos from the boys @oxfordcircletattoo. Live + local music.”

As for how he makes time for both his professional and personal life, Malone once admitted that it’s easier said than done.

“It’s tough having a balance, between dedicating my life to music and dedicating time for [my partner],” he said on The Breakfast Club in 2016. “It’s tough because you want to get into the studio, you want to do as good music as you can, sometimes you’re real busy.”

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The 'Summer House' Cast Has Made Some Interesting Comments About Season 10

Season 9 of Summer House might still be airing, but some fans can’t help but think ahead to season 10 as the spring flies by.

Bravo rarely confirms plans for new seasons of Summer House until shortly before the cast heads to the Hamptons, which is typically in late June or early July. While the series is arguably more popular than ever, there have been several comments made by cast members that have hinted at potential changes — at least someday.

West Wilson and Lindsay Hubbard kicked things off with a brief “media war” (as the OG star called it) in February when he questioned how she could return for season 10 after giving birth to daughter Gemma.

“The problem I’m having is, I just became a mother and this is my job and I need to be a provider for my daughter,” Lindsay fired back on the Betches’ “Mention It All” podcast in March. While West later revealed that the costars made up over the phone, Lindsay has admitted that she might have to think about what makes sense for her reality TV future.

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“Of course [I’m] down to film this summer,” Lindsay told Vulture in April. “But obviously I’m not going to bring a 6-month-old to the house every weekend.” Lindsay, who has also been vocal about her interest in someday joining The Real Housewives of New York City (and confirmed Andy Cohen has spoken to her about it), previously said that the show could adjust and film her a bit more during the week too.

“At the very minimum, we can film me in my life in the city if I’m not physically living at the house every weekend,” she said on the “Hot Mic” podcast in December 2024.

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Paige DeSorbo, for her part, has been a fixture since she joined during season 3. In recent months, her career has taken off with the success of her “Giggly Squad” podcast and book, which coincided with extra eyes on her in the aftermath of her breakup from Craig Conover.

“There’s an end date for me at some point. With the lifestyle of Summer House specifically, I’m probably not fitting into the original show idea anymore,” Paige told Glamour in April. “Whenever I see a comment that’s like, ‘She’s a little too old to be on this,’ I’m like, ‘Yeah, I kind of am. I’m probably not as fun to party with as a 25-year-old, and I get that.’”

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Despite the comment, Jesse Solomon claims Paige has texted him about how fun she thinks season 10 will be as recent as this month. “She has actually texted me twice, ‘Season 10 gonna be lit,’” Jesse said on the “Chicks in the Office” podcast on April 18.

While Jesse noted that he’s “excited for the summer” too (and said he and West are both planning to go into the next season single), he also said that the show is casting.

“They’re casting away. People are hitting me up,” Jesse said, adding that he hopes the show finds “fun-loving people” who want to go out for season 10. “It’s hard to find people that are willing to be themselves on camera and are deeper than just like to have fun and go to the Hamptons. I hope there’s more seasons, but who knows?”

Someone who might not be rushing back to the Hamptons is Jesse’s ex-fling Lexi Wood. As their relationship crumbles on screen, Lexi acknowledged to Glamour that a lack of respect — though Jesse told the outlet that he does respect Lexi — could make things difficult for season 10.

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“That’s a hard question because I think the exes at the end of the day that are in the house also respect each other,” she said in April, referring to Lindsay and Carl Radke and West and Ciara Miller. “And as much as it didn’t work out, they don’t want to necessarily be best friends, they can also respect that they live [under] the same roof.”

OG stars Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula (who technically joined for season 2 but appeared on season 1) have hinted on the show that they plan to relocate to the suburbs at some point, but it likely won’t be before season 10.

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“I feel like we have to do a season 10. A nice, round 10. We’re all at different stages in our lives. Paige is recently single. There’s always something interesting going on, there’s always something new,” Kyle told the Television Academy in February. “If we were standing in one place, I feel like that wouldn’t be a good show either. The fact that it has been able to evolve a little bit and follow us as we go through different stages in life, I think is kind of what people are [looking for]. They’re along for the ride.”

Amanda noted in the same interview that they “don’t get to really make the decisions” but agreed with her husband. “I would think, in my perfect world, one of two things would happen. It’s either Summer House evolves with us and looks different in terms of people being married and having children, and it just becomes a different show,” she said. “Or Summer House continues with the singles, and there’s a The Valley–type breakout. But again, I don’t make the decisions.”

Summer House season 9 starred Lindsay, Carl, Kyle, Amanda, Paige, Ciara, Jesse, West, Lexi, Gabby Prescod and Imrul Hassan (with occasional appearances by Bailee Henderson who reportedly exited early).

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Jelly Roll Says He Once Pooped His Pants Onstage

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Boston Rob Says Daughters’ Friends Think He’s Hot After 'Traitors' Run

Rob Mariano, a.k.a Boston Rob from Survivor, has been a reality TV icon since he first appeared on Survivor: Marquesas in 2002. Still going strong in 2025 and fresh off his run on The Traitors, Rob, 49, is winning over fans from a new generation.

Some of those new fans are his teenage daughters’ friends — and they think he’s hot.

“All of a sudden, their friends are like, ‘Oh, my God,’” Mariano told People in a story published April 12. “They don’t like the attention. It’s a lot.”

Mariano is a proud father of four with his wife and fellow Survivor legend Amber Mariano. The two share daughters Lucia, 15, Carina, 14, Isabetta, 12, and Adelina, 10.

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Rob explained that his time on The Traitors season 3, where he lasted seven episodes, has encouraged younger viewers to go back and view his first seasons of reality TV. (Clips of a younger Rob have also gone viral on TikTok.) After Survivor: Marquesas, he returned for Survivor: All-Stars in 2004, where he and Amber first hit it off.

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“I think just a combination of Traitors brought a lot of attention to a different generation, and with the onset of streaming, people can go back and watch the old episodes,” he continued. “They don’t have to find a DVD or a VHS tape anymore, so it’s cool to just be introduced to a whole other generation.”

It’s just weird to hear about it from his kids’ friends.

“It’s kind of weird for a teenage girl to be like, ‘Dad, my friends think you’re hot.’ You know what I mean?” he said.

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Rob’s friends aren’t the only ones who have marveled at the Survivor winner’s looks from his early TV days. It was even a topic of conversation on The Traitors. Ciara Miller, who got “married” to Rob during a competition on the show, brought it up at the reunion.

“You were so hot — not that you’re not now, but those clips from back in the day were — I was like ‘Oh my god,’ I had no idea,” she said.

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With The Traitors season 3 finale airing March 6, Rob hasn’t publicly revealed any further reality appearances. But after playing Survivor five times, The Amazing Race twice, The Traitors and making it to the final four of Deal or No Deal Island season 1, he recognizes the impact those games have had on his life.

“It’s just so crazy,” he said. “Everything I have in my life is because of these shows — meeting my wife, my family, everything.”

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3 Underrated Netflix Movies to Watch This Weekend (April 18-20)

Sometimes it’s tough to decide what to do for the weekend. Tax season is over, spring has sprung and outdoor activities like hiking and biking are more attractive now that the weather is good again.

You could stay in and watch a movie or two, but it’s hard to know what’s good or bad. Watch With Us is here to help you spend your time wisely with these three underrated movies that deserve your attention.

One is a legendary 1990s bomb that’s actually enjoyable, another is a movie spinoff of a popular Netflix TV show and the final selection is a Steven Spielberg film almost no one has seen.

‘Waterworld’ (1995)

Everyone’s heard about Waterworld, but have you actually seen it? The movie is known as one of the most notorious box office flops of all time, but that doesn’t make it bad. On the contrary, it’s quite good in a B-movie kind of way, and it’s a fascinating relic of a previous time in Hollywood when bloated action epics were the exception rather than the norm.

In 2500, the polar ice caps have melted and almost the entire world is underwater. For survivors like the Mariner (Kevin Costner), life consists of drifting aimlessly on the high seas and converting his urine into drinkable water. When he encounters Helen (Jeanne Tripplehorn) and young Enola (Tina Majorino) fleeing from the evil Deacon (Dennis Hopper), the Mariner’s life turns into one breathless escape after another. What secret does Enola keep that Deacon so desperately wants? And does the Mariner care enough to help save her and maybe the entire world?

Waterworld is streaming on Netflix.

‘Black Mirror: Bandersnatch’ (2018)

Black Mirror recently returned for season 7 with one episode, “Plaything,” a sort of sequel to the show’s only feature-length movie, Bandersnatch. While not as critically praised as Black Mirror’s TV episodes, the film is worth watching for several reasons, with an interactive component (viewers can choose different narrative paths for the lead character) still standing out as an innovative feature that was ahead of its time.

It’s 1984 England, and Stefan Butler (Fionn Whitehead) is a computer programmer who wants to adapt a “Choose Your Own Adventure”-type book into a revolutionary computer game called Bandersnatch. But as Stefan becomes more obsessed with developing the game, his life soon spirals out of control as he begins to experience hallucinations that involve a traumatic incident from his past. Can Stefan face his inner demons to achieve professional success?

It’s hard to describe how good Bandersnatch is because it depends on which narrative choices the viewer makes. For instance, at the beginning of the film, Stefan (and the viewer) is asked if he wants help developing his game. If he says “yes,” the movie is over in five minutes. But if he says no, Stefan’s strange journey continues, and you experience more of the plot’s twists. Like a video game, Bandersnatch has endless replay value and is just as fascinating to play and watch today as it was seven years ago.

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch is streaming on Netflix.

‘Always’ (1989)

Pete Sandrch (Richard Dreyfuss) is an aerial firefighter who craves excitement and accepts risky jobs that jeopardize his life. But after his longtime girlfriend Dorinda (Holly Hunter) pleads with him to quit, he agrees — but only after he’ll fly one last dangerous mission. Tragically, Pete dies, but his time on Earth isn’t over. Now a guardian angel, he has to make sure Dorinda doesn’t make the same mistakes he did and reassure her that it’s OK to move on without him.

A strange mix of throwback romanticism (the movie is a loose remake of 1943’s A Guy Named Joe) and spiritual fantasy, Always was one of Steven Spielberg’s few box office bombs. It doesn’t quite work — Dreyfuss is miscast as the film’s daredevil hero (Mel Gibson would’ve been better) and the film never decides whether or not it wants to be an action movie or a full-fledged romance. But it still has some terrific sequences that only Spielberg could pull off, and Hunter is appealing as the spunky Dorinda.

Always is streaming on Netflix. It leaves the subscription service on April 30.

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