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Paige Spiranac launches new subscription channel with hot-dog eating challenge… a day after she joined Olivia Dunne on the platform

 

 

 

 

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Paige Spiranac is putting her money where her mouth is, teasing at her social media followers that she is hosting her very own hot-dog eating challenged for July Fourth.

 

Golf’s glamor girl dressed up in a jean bikini while posing with a full plate of hot dogs on her lap for Independence Day in America, as she asked fans to wish her luck on her attempt to beat her personal record of eating 6.5 hot dogs in 10 minutes.

 

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However, there’s a slight catch: Spiranac’s followers can only watch the former golfer gobble down glizzies on Passes – a platform that fellow social media influencer Olivia Dunne is also on.

 

 

‘It’s finally time to see how many hotdogs I can eat in 10 min! I know it’s the highlight of your Fourth,’ she joked in a post shared on the platform. ‘Can I break my record and eat seven??’

 

Spiranac’s latest activity online came a few weeks after she offered to replace Joey Chestnut in the 2024 Nathan’s Hot Dog eating contest.

 

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Golf’s glamour girl shared a post of herself in a jean bikini to celebrate America’s Independence Day

 

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The Sports Illustrated model was even lined up as a contestant for the event despite not actually showing up for it, as posted on social media.

 

Sharing a snap of a betslip with a line on whether Spiranac would go over or under her personal record, a person wrote on X: ‘Hot dog eating contest lines are so bad that they line contestants like Paige Spiranac who aren’t even in the field.’

 

Another disappointed user shared: ‘Paige Spiranac a no show for the hot dog eating contest. Can’t be trusted.’

 

Someone else pointed out: ‘Was @PaigeSpiranac even at the hot dog event? Legit might have been fugazi. No coverage by anyone including her own IG (and you know how chicks like to document their meals with aesthetic pictures).’

 

 

Spiranac’s personal record of 6.5 hot dogs in 10 minutes is a far cry from Miki Sudo’s 51 glizzies

Earlier Thursday, defending champion Miki Sudo of Florida won her 10th title in the women’s division. Sudo consumed 51 hot dogs in 10 minutes – and set a new world record for women.

 

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‘I’m just happy to call this mine for another year,’ Sudo said after winning her 10th pink belt.

 

The 38-year-old dental hygiene student won last year after forcing down 39 1/2 hot dogs.

 

Sudo also defeated 13 competitors, including 28-year-old rival Mayoi Ebihara of Japan.

 

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