Arianny Celeste
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Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Real, and one of the most continuously documented names in combat-sports media — a nearly two-decade UFC ring-girl career followed by an on-the-record retirement and a second act in her own business. Arianny Celeste became a UFC Octagon Girl in 2006, debuting at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada, and went on to become the promotion's most decorated ring-card personality: Fighter's Only Magazine voted her "2006 Ring Girl of the Year," and once the trade's World MMA Awards launched, she won its "Ring Girl of the Year" title four years running (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) before losing it to fellow Octagon Girl Brittney Palmer in 2012 and 2013 — then reclaiming it in 2014 for a fifth World MMA Awards win, a new record. Fighters Only Magazine's own Issue 45 (January 2009) covered the first of those wins directly, reporting she'd taken nearly half of all votes cast in the category (the highest-turnout category that year) and quoting her on the record: "I'm very blessed. Thanks to everyone who voted for me!" Her media crossover ran alongside the ring-girl work: Maxim named her "The Hottest UFC Octagon Girl" and put her on the cover of its May 2010 issue, and she was featured in Playboy's November 2010 issue. UFC's own website has published interview features and videos with her across her tenure, including a Q&A profile — citing an original Las Vegas Review-Journal interview — that ran on UFC.com in November 2013. She also co-hosted seven 2014–2015 episodes of the automotive series Overhaulin'. Her UFC ring-girl career ended at UFC 296 on December 16, 2023, alongside Brittney Palmer; UFC president Dana White confirmed the retirement on the record at that event's post-fight press conference: "Her (Palmer) and Arianny both, they've both done their last walk, I guess you would call it. We loved having them here and yeah it's all good." Discussing the decision in a March 2024 interview, she explained her own reasoning — "I've been doing this for, man, like 18 years almost, 20 years. So what's next? … Yes, it's cute to walk around in a bikini, but can I do that forever and still be respected?" — and said she was developing a new UFC-affiliated travel and interview show, describing the concept as "almost like a traveling circus … searching for the best food the best nightclubs." Separately, around 2018 she co-founded the curated gift-subscription business Girlfriend Box with her friend Alejandra Boggiano, telling Maxim in a January 2019 feature: "Guys really love that we are doing this, and call us lifesavers since this is an easy way to make their girls happy." The business, since rebranded "Get Styled Box," was still self-branding under her name in named press as recently as January 2025. On the money side: in a November 6, 2022 interview she confirmed, in her own words, an account on the paid platform OnlyFans as one of several income streams — "I have an OnlyFans that makes me money. I also put my money into real estate that makes me equity" — and named sports-media press separately covered an October 2022 promotional teaser for the same account. Her own current official hubs (Linktree and Instagram bio, both checked at this review) no longer list an OnlyFans account, and we found no named press confirming a final closure either way; treat that platform presence as documented history rather than a confirmed current subscription. People searching "arianny celeste" are almost always checking on the UFC ring-girl icon they remember from fight night broadcasts — not questioning whether she exists. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @ariannyceleste Appears official Named press (The Sun, Mar. 7, 2023) reported roughly 3.2 million followers at the time. Live bio text and current follower count could not be independently reconfirmed via automated fetch (Instagram blocks unauthenticated requests).
- X (Twitter) @AriannyCeleste Appears official Long-standing handle matching her known public identity, cited across named press coverage; live bio text could not be independently reconfirmed via automated fetch.
- TikTok @ariannyceleste Official Confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed API, which returns author_name "Arianny Celeste" for the account.
- Linktree arianny_celeste Official Her own current official link hub, checked at this review — lists TikTok, an Amazon storefront, her Girlfriend Box styling service, an LTK shopping link, and a Benable recommendations list. Does not list OnlyFans, Fansly, or any other paid subscription platform.
- Girlfriend Box (her own business) — Official Her own curated gift/styling subscription business, co-founded around 2018 and still live at this review — the site's own copy reads "Get Styled Box by Arianny Celeste" and describes "Arianny hand-selected styles."
- OnlyFans — Warning Documented via her own on-record November 2022 quote ("I have an OnlyFans that makes me money…") and October 2022 press coverage of a promotional teaser. Not listed on her own current official Linktree hub or in her current Instagram bio (both checked at this review). We found no named press confirming a final closure either way. We don't publish a direct address regardless; treat this as historical, not a confirmed current active subscription route.
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- Her name and UFC-era profile draw fake "leaked content" and impersonator accounts claiming to sell exclusive material; none of that is linked or described further here — verify only through the accounts listed above.
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her nearly two-decade, camera-verified UFC ring-girl career supports a real human creator, not a virtual one.
The documented facts
- Became a UFC Octagon Girl in 2006, debuting at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada, and was voted "2006 Ring Girl of the Year" by Fighter's Only Magazine. Source: Wikipedia — Arianny Celeste · documented
- Won the inaugural World MMA Awards "Ring Girl of the Year" in 2008, per Fighters Only Magazine's own coverage (Issue 45, January 2009), which reported she took nearly half of all votes cast in the category — the highest-turnout category that year — and quoted her on the record: "I'm very blessed. Thanks to everyone who voted for me!" Source: Fighters Only Magazine, Issue 45 (Jan. 2009) · documented (that she said it)
- Was voted "Ring Girl of the Year" six times total across two award bodies: Fighter's Only Magazine in 2006, and the World MMA Awards in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 (four consecutive wins), then again in 2014 — a fifth World MMA Awards win and a new record, after Brittney Palmer had won the title in 2012 and 2013. Source: Wikipedia — Arianny Celeste · documented
- Was named "The Hottest UFC Octagon Girl" by Maxim and featured as the cover model for the magazine's May 2010 issue. Source: Wikipedia — Arianny Celeste · documented
- Was featured in the November 2010 issue of Playboy magazine. Source: Wikipedia — Arianny Celeste · documented
- UFC's own website has published interview features and videos with her across her tenure, including a Q&A profile — citing an original Las Vegas Review-Journal interview — published on UFC.com on November 15, 2013. Source: UFC.com, Nov. 15, 2013 · documented
- Retired as a UFC Octagon Girl at UFC 296 on December 16, 2023, alongside fellow ring girl Brittney Palmer; UFC president Dana White confirmed it on the record at the event's post-fight press conference: "Her (Palmer) and Arianny both, they've both done their last walk, I guess you would call it. We loved having them here and yeah it's all good." Source: BroBible, Dec. 17, 2023 (Jorge Alonso) · documented (that he said it)
- In a March 2024 interview, explained her retirement in her own words — "I've been doing this for, man, like 18 years almost, 20 years. So what's next? … can I do that forever and still be respected?" — and said she was developing a new UFC-affiliated travel and interview show, describing it as "almost like a traveling circus … searching for the best food the best nightclubs." Source: BroBible, Mar. 15, 2024 (Jorge Alonso) · documented (that she said it)
- Co-founded the curated gift-subscription business Girlfriend Box with friend Alejandra Boggiano around 2018, telling Maxim in a January 2019 feature: "Guys really love that we are doing this, and call us lifesavers since this is an easy way to make their girls happy." Source: Maxim, Jan. 23, 2019 (Zeynep Yenisey) · documented (that she said it)
- Girlfriend Box (since rebranded "Get Styled Box") remained an active, self-branded business as of January 2025 named press coverage, and its own website (girlfriendbox.com, checked at this review) still features her by name as its curator. Source: TV Grapevine, Jan. 2025 · documented
- In a November 6, 2022 interview, said on the record: "I have an OnlyFans that makes me money. I also put my money into real estate that makes me equity." Source: EssentiallySports, Nov. 6, 2022 (Akshay Pallav) · documented (that she said it)
- In October 2022, promoted her OnlyFans account with a collaboration teaser alongside fitness model Lauren Drain, covered by named sports-media press. Source: OutKick, Oct. 27, 2022 (Sean Joseph) · documented
- TikTok account @ariannyceleste is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API, which returns author_name "Arianny Celeste" for the handle. Source: TikTok oEmbed API · documented
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her nearly two-decade, camera-verified UFC ring-girl career and named-press interview record are consistent with a real, documented human creator. Status: unknown
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