Charley Hull has become one of the most-known names in the golfing world ever since a video of her smoking a cigarette at the 2024 US Women's Open went viral. Fans have been curious about her smoking habits, particularly how many cigarettes she consumes per round.
During an interview with the LeBatard Show in June, co-host Jon Weiner (Stugotz) inquired about Hull’s smoking habits, specifically asking how many cigarettes she smokes per round. (From 7:16)
"Stop with the cigarettes! I promised her at the beginning that we wouldn’t wear her out with the cigarettes," Le Batard interrupted immediately.
However, Stugotz, an avid smoker himself, said that it was an important query as he wants to quit, much like the golfer.
Hull responded candidly to Stugotz’s question, stating that she typically smokes five cigarettes per round. However, she also expressed a desire to quit smoking and indicated that fans would no longer see her smoking during future tournaments. (From 7:50).
"I know probably about five, and then I try not to smoke many after that. But listen, I literally am just stopping now anyway. I've got to quit now. Like I made a promise to myself and to my friends that I am literally going to quit. So, yeah, next tournament, you won't see me smoking," Hull said.
"I don't do nothing on it" - Charley Hull reveals she doesn't have access to her Instagram.
Charley Hull has gained immense popularity, especially on social media. The LPGA star has 664 thousand followers on Instagram and is one of the most followed female golfers. However, the 28-year-old revealed that she doesn’t personally manage her account. She said that her manager is responsible for posting pictures and stories on her behalf.
"Truthfully, I don't have access to my Instagram. I stopped being on Instagram six months ago now. My agent posts everything for me. I don't log onto it. I don't do nothing on it. I literally send her the photos I want to be posted and she'll post them for me," Hull said. (Via Asap Sports)
Hull explained that she avoids using social media due to its time-consuming nature and the potential for obsession. She prefers to focus on real-world experiences rather than spending time online. Despite this, she recognizes the benefits of having a large following, as it can help promote the LPGA Tour.
"I think it's good because it helps promote the Tour and everything. Yeah, I didn't actually realize how many I have, but yeah, I just think it's pretty cool," Hull concluded.