Brittney Palmer isn’t just a fitness icon—she’s an artist, entrepreneur, and trailblazer. As a four-time Fitness Gurls cover model, she’s captivated audiences with her beauty, talent, and relentless drive. Recently retiring as a UFC Octagon Girl, Brittney Palmer is embracing new creative ventures, from her Ethika clothing collab to her Las Vegas art show. She’s thriving on OnlyFans and exploring new passions. In this exclusive interview, she opens up about her evolution, her dedicated fanbase, and what’s next.
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Brittney Palmer on the cover of Fitness Gurls Magazine

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Your artwork has become a huge part of your identity. What inspired your recent show at Kaleidoscope Studio in Downtown Las Vegas, and how did it feel to showcase your work there?
I wanted to create a vibrant experience that reflects my Vegas journey. Showcasing at Kaleidoscope was pretty amazing, I used that space for both a studio and gallery—Las Vegas has my heart, and sharing my art there felt like coming home.
We saw a photo of you throwing pottery on Instagram—how did you get into that, and do you see yourself exploring other artistic mediums beyond painting?
Pottery is really therapeutic. I love getting my hands dirty and creating something tangible. I’m definitely open to exploring more mediums—art is limitless.

You recently rocked a sports bra from your collaboration with Ethika. How did this partnership come about, and will we see more from this collaboration in the future?
Ethika and I vibe on so many levels. We wanted to create something fun and stylish. Stay tuned—there’s definitely more to come.
You’ve had an incredible run as a UFC Octagon Girl, and many (including us) consider you the greatest of all time. What’s one of your favorite memories from that chapter of your life?
Oh, there are too many to count. But walking out in front of a roaring crowd, feeling that electric energy—nothing beats it!


Now that you’ve retired from the UFC, what do you miss most about being an Octagon Girl?
I miss the adrenaline and the amazing people I worked with every event. It was like a family.
Your bond with Arianny Celeste has been iconic and beautiful over the years. How has your friendship grown now that both of you have stepped away from the UFC?
Our friendship has only deepened! We’re supporting each other in our new ventures and still finding time for fun together.
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