UFC octagon girl Brittney Palmer opens her own art gallery in Las Vegas and Joe Rogan pops in to congratulate her | The Sun

UFC octagon girl Brittney Palmer opened her own art gallery in Las Vegas and Joe Rogan popped in to congratulate her.

Palmer has become a face of UFC fight nights, lightening up arenas between rounds.




But she is also a talented artist with over ten years of experience and sells pieces online for as much as £7,000.

Now the American has opened her own gallery in Vegas and she had some star-studded guests visit.

UFC commentator and podcaster Rogan – who Palmers has painted in a £1,700 piece – was among those to congratulate her.

He posted: "My longtime friend and @ufc ring card girl, the super talented @brittneypalmer opened her amazing art gallery this weekend in Vegas, so of course we had to show up and support!

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"She’s an amazing artist and an awesome human."

UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones wrote: "Congratulations to long time homie and UFC ring girl @brittneypalmer on her dope grand opening of her new art gallery tonight.

"Her event was absolutely lit and I was honored to be one of the VIP guess who got to attend."

Palmer is a huge hit social media, with over one million Instagram followers and gave an insight into gaining her popularity.

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She said on the Neon Confidential podcast: "I have over 1.1 million followers on Instagram.

"I'm very blessed and lucky to literally live a really fun and adventurous life. But it is a very time consuming part of a job or situation.

"I try to do a rhythm… it's like art, modelling and promoting my stuff."





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