Welcome to Wednesday’s Screencaps, where we celebrate Paige Spiranac for staying true to her roots and delivering stunning content in 2026. Her Mother’s Day posts captivated audiences globally.
For all the Paigeviews fans, you might recall that she kept a low profile on Instagram in 2025. Monetizing on IG can be challenging, leading her to explore alternative platforms. Although the results of those ventures are uncertain, it’s clear that Paige has returned to mainstream social media.
Paige Spiranac at the Netflix “Happy Gilmore 2” premiere in New York City on July 21, 2025.(Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
This year, she has released eight pieces of content on Instagram and significantly more on Twitter. Back in 2022, at age 29, Paige considered shifting her focus towards fitness and healthy eating content, but that idea didn’t last. Now, in her early-to-mid-30s, she’s still thriving in her niche.
Paige deserves immense credit for maintaining the Internet’s attention for such a long time. She truly deserves a spot in the Internet Hall of Fame.
Baseball Analytics Inquiry
Shifting gears… I need a baseball analytics enthusiast to explain why I’m mistaken regarding Ke’Bryan Hayes. He has been one of the weakest hitters in MLB history, yet the Reds allowed him to swing freely in critical moments. Shouldn’t he have bunted? I’m open to hearing differing opinions!
Wendy’s Strategy Discussion
A reader, Rick from Cumming, GA, wonders if Wendy’s could reverse its downturn by adopting a strategy similar to Pizza Hut’s. I maintain that launching a Superbar could create a positive buzz for Wendy’s, offering a nostalgic dining experience that customers crave. Priced right, it could attract a wide range of diners looking for fresh meals.

