Paige Spiranac sparks Twitter debate about bandwagon fans: ‘The more people, the merrier’
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Those Yankees-Lakers-Cowboys-Duke fans out there have a supporter in Paige Spiranac.
The social media influencer took to Twitter to ask her followers how they "feel about bandwagon fans."
It's safe to say Spiranac has no issue with them.
Spiranac noted that she has recently become a fan "of a ton of different sports and even some different teams in the last couple years."
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Paige Spiranac in action during her practice round as a preview for the 2015 Omega Dubai Ladies Masters on the Majlis Course at The Emirates Golf Club Dec. 7, 2015, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (David Cannon/Getty Images)
She said she became "absolutely obsessed" with Formula 1 racing after watching the Netflix docuseries "Formula 1: Drive to Survive."
"Some would say that that makes me a bandwagon fan," she suggested.
But as a golf influencer on social media, Spiranac's job is to market her favorite sport.
"As we talk about making sports more global and growing the game … how do we balance bringing in new people with calling them bandwagon fans?" she asked.
"And I’m no angel here. I’ve publicly called people out for being a bandwagon fan, but as I mature and get older, I realize that that is just stupid."
Paige Spiranac attends The 2019 ESPY Awards at Microsoft Theater July 10, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
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Spiranac did explain she understands fans coming in after skipping all of the lows just to celebrate the highs.
"I get it. It’s extremely frustrating to see new people become fans of