So there I was scrolling through my feed late last night when this crazy headline about Paige Spiranac pops up. My first thought? “Man, not this garbage again.” Figured it was just more AI nonsense or some sketchy clickbait. But curiosity got the better of me – I had to dig deeper.

My Deep Dive Process
Grabbed my laptop around midnight, fired up the browser, and started typing Paige’s name. Immediately got hit with:
- Those shady “leaked photos!” ads
- Golf blogs talking about her swing (weird timing?)
- Old tabloid articles recycled
Took like 20 minutes of sifting before finding legit sources. Turns out she talked about this exact thing on her podcast ages ago! Basically some creep faked nudes using old bikini pics. Paige shut it down hard – went straight to her lawyers and roasted the guy publicly.
The Weird Rabbit Hole
While searching “Paige Spiranac deepfake,” my brain somehow linked Kenya? Must’ve been the Mombasa Road hotel ads everywhere. Saw tons of listings pop up like:
- That “Reef Hotel” place with the beach bar
- Airport hotels near Nairobi popping up every scroll
- Weird combo: Paige drama + Kenya vacation deals
Spent another half-hour scrolling hotel pics when I should’ve been sleeping. Not my proudest moment hah! Almost clicked “BOOK NOW” for that Boma Hotel pool.

Final Takeaway
Internet’s wild, folks. One minute you’re researching celebrity scandals, next minute you’re debating poolside cocktails vs. safari tours. Paige handled it like a champ though – quick legal action killed the story fast. Lesson learned? Always triple-check before believing wild headlines. Also… Kenyan hotels look legit. Might actually book one later.
shuts laptop at 2AM