Paige Spiranac teases Fourth of July hot dog 'surprise' after offering to replace Joey Chestnut at Coney Island eating contest

Paige Spiranac is teasing a hot dog-related surprise ahead of Independence Day. 

The golf glamor girl took to her Instagram Story this week to share a snap of herself in full glam posing with a plate of wieners. 

'So excited for you to see all the July 4th content I have planned for you plus a surprise,' she captioned the photo, in which she rocked a low cut blue top covered in stars. 


She added a pair of cut-off denim shorts and styled her blonde hair in loose curls. 

The post came a couple of weeks after the social media sensation offered to replace Joey Chestnut in the 2024 Nathan’s Hot Dog eating contest. 

Paige Spiranac is teasing a hot dog-related surprise ahead of the Fourth of July

Paige Spiranac is teasing a hot dog-related surprise ahead of the Fourth of July

She previously offered to replace pro eater Joey Chestnut in the Coney Island hot dog contest

She previously offered to replace pro eater Joey Chestnut in the Coney Island hot dog contest

'I’m available to fill in. My record is 6.5 hotdogs in 10 minutes,' Spiranac said on X. 

The world of competitive eating was shocked to learn that 16-time champion Joey Chestnut would not be allowed to compete in this year's Independence Day extravaganza due to his brand deal with Impossible Foods. 

Chestnut's contest record at the annual Coney Island event is 76 hot dogs devoured in 10 minutes - 69.5 more than Spiranac's self-reported amount. 

The 31-year-old later shared a clip of herself showing off her competitive eating skills, however she conceded she was only able to eat six hot dogs rather than six and a half. 

The former golfer ate the sausages first, followed by the buns, and washed it all down with a glass of water.

The former professional golfer later shared a clip of herself downing six hot dogs

The former professional golfer later shared a clip of herself downing six hot dogs 

Chestnut will not be competing in this year's July 4 hot dog eating contest

Chestnut will not be competing in this year's July 4 hot dog eating contest 

When she finally arrived at her sixth dog, Spiranac started to struggle, and even gave some to her puppy.

'That sucked, the technique of the two dogs at once was not it,' she said in the clip.

'I started out too aggressive and it was not the move, I should have just stuck with my plan of one at a time,' she went on.

'The first part was just the density of it, I just had so much in my mouth that I could not swallow and that was the hardest part.'

The influencer admitted that even 'the smell' of hot dogs was making her 'gag' after attempting to prove her skills.  

'It was like these huge chunks and I did not know what to do, so that was not fun,' she concluded.