PAIGE SPIRANAC has revealed she was brutally labelled a 'whore' and threatened with death threats by baseball fans.
The 27-year-old former professional golfer angered supporters of the San Diego Padres when joking about their fanbase.
Spiranac joked that no Padres fans went to their games 'when they sucked' after a video surfaced of them celebrating on the streets following their win against the Cardinals.
Speaking on her podcast, the American social media star said: "I was under the perception that no one liked the Padres.
"In my 27-years I have never met a Padres fan, then I saw a video of everyone celebrating and being so excited in San Diego.
"I retweeted the video and said 'this is funny as no one turned up to their games when they sucked.'
"Then I had all these Padres fans... I got lit up!
"I ended up apologising and regretting it because I was getting death threats, people were like 'come to El Cajon and I will cut you.'
"Some guy called me a washed-up porn star, he said 'a washed-up porn star has no right talking about baseball - get back into it whore.'"
It is not the first Spiranac has received death threats online.
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Earlier this year she revealed the horrendous abuse she received after having a nude photo leaked.
The social media personality, who has 2.8million followers, sent the picture to a guy she was dating, but things turned nasty after they broke up.
Her ex decided to share the picture among his friends, and before long the image had circulated beyond control.
She said: "It was horrible, just getting these random messages from people you don’t know and they’ve seen you in such a vulnerable way. It was disgusting.
"When I finally confronted the guy and said, ‘I can’t believe you did this to me’, he said - and I’ll never forget this - ‘You are the sl*t who sent it to me, you deserve this."
"I would wake up every single day, I would check my phone and be like, ‘Am I going to be on TMZ today?"
"Am I going to be here, am I going to be there?’
"That was the worst part. I was constantly stressed out that someone was going to see it and someone was going to get it and that it was going to get out.
“Also, that was one picture. I don’t know what else he had or what he was going to release. If he did it once, he could do it again and again and again.”