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Brittney Palmer

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Real, and documented across two separate, independently verifiable public careers. Brittney Palmer (born June 24, 1987, in San Diego, California) first appeared as a ring card girl for World Extreme Cagefighting before becoming a UFC Octagon Girl, making her official UFC debut at UFC 125 on January 1, 2011, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Over the following 12 years on camera at UFC events — a span press coverage describes as a 16-year overall run once her earlier WEC work is included — she won the World MMA Award for Ringcard Girl of the Year six times: 2012, 2013, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023, the final four consecutive. She announced her retirement at the December 14, 2023 Fighters Only World MMA Awards, the same ceremony where she collected that sixth award, telling the crowd, "After 16 years with UFC, I've decided to retire. This weekend will be my last event, and I'm so absolutely grateful for this unforgettable experience... I'm truly blessed to be a part of this journey. I love you guys." Her final appearance came days later at UFC 296. Alongside that ring-girl career, Palmer built an independently documented career as a contemporary painter. In her own account, a serious car accident at age 21 left her temporarily unable to walk and redirected her from professional dancing (she had performed in Las Vegas productions including Jubilee) into art: "That's when I picked up the paintbrush and became obsessed." She studied classical portraiture and fine arts at UCLA, developing a self-described "spontaneous realism" style using acrylics, charcoal, crayon, and mixed media to paint hyperreal portraits of 1960s–70s pop-culture figures — John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Prince, and others. Her paintings have sold into private collections including those of Michael Dell and Conor McGregor, and her own website lists exhibitions at venues including the W Hollywood, Art Basel Miami (2016–2018), and a residency with regular pop-up gallery shows at Park MGM in Las Vegas beginning in 2019 titled "Electric Flow." She has also donated work to amfAR and UNICEF charity auctions. In a February 2024 interview, months after her UFC retirement, she confirmed running an OnlyFans account in her own words, tying it directly to her art practice: "I believe that OnlyFans has supported my career by giving me the opportunity to display it," citing pandemic-era income loss as her reason for joining — "COVID happened... there's a financial gain when you're producing content and other platforms they don't really pay you." As part of that work she collaborated with OFTV (OnlyFans' video arm) on a behind-the-scenes documentary series, including two episodes following her painting a commissioned mural in the Wynwood arts district of Miami for Art Basel and a studio-visit episode, "Inside Brittney Palmer's Studio." Since retiring from the Octagon, she has also co-hosted Monster Energy's UNLEASHED podcast alongside Luke "The Dingo" Trembath and Danny Kass, a role that continued into live 2025 episodes at X Games. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her decade-plus, camera-verified ring-girl career and independently documented gallery art practice are consistent with a real, documented human creator. People searching "brittney palmer" are almost always checking on the familiar UFC Octagon Girl and artist, not questioning whether she exists. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.

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