Arianny Celeste first joined the UFC world in 2006 and has gone on to win several awards including Sports Illustrated’s Lady of the Day and the Hottest UFC Octagon Girl by Maxim, both in 2010.
Although the 37-year-old is still a UFC ring girl, when she is not inside the Octagon, she is sharing steamy photos to social media to promote her exclusive fan site.
Arianny Celeste Debuts New Look Wearing Wig

Celeste’s most recent Instagram post shocked fans as she debuted a new look. The 37-year-old put on a red wig as she posed for a selfie while wearing a skimpy bikini, showing off her abs and assets.
“Casting spells and taking names…🪄🔮,” she captioned the post, which gained several comments from her fans and followers.
One fan called her a “Mesmerizing goddess😍🔥😍” as another chimed in, writing, “There are not enough 🔥 emojis.”
Another one of Celeste‘s followers was not a fan of the new hair color as they commented, “Sorry not a good look that hair color has got to go. Unless you’re trying out for Disneys Ariel live on ice.”
That is something another user expressed as well. “Tbh I don’t like how it looks on you. It doesn’t go with your style, it doesn’t suit everyone, in constructive mode no, sorry I’m honest 💋❤️,” they commented.
Others, however, loved the look Celeste showed off in her post as they called her, “Beautiful and sexy ❤️😘” and “Smoking hot.”
Arianny Celeste Speaks Out After Khabib Nurmagomedov’s Controversial Comments

Arianny Celeste took to Instagram after UFC fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov made some comments that criticized the use of ring girls in the MMA Octagon.
“Look, I don’t want to offend anyone. Ring girls are the most useless people in martial arts,” Nurmagomedov said. “What is their function? You can show that it is the second round on the screen. Do they develop a sport? Or they help people to see that it is the second round now? What are they doing? Tell me, please.”
Celeste clapped back, standing up for herself and for ring girls everywhere. “I’ve worked over 15 years in this industry and learned it’s easier just to simply NOT CARE,” she said on social media. “For 15 years we have been more than just ring girls – we have dedicated time in promoting UFC and showing love and time to our die hard fans through touring the world and personal appearances. And while the world is very different right now, I can still feel that energy and love every time we have a show with an audience.”
Celeste went to say how 15 years of hard work and dedication has led her to be “A bad a** independently wealthy female. A real estate investor and owner of not just 1 but 3 homes/properties one located in LA -which is expensive AF, and a female who is not afraid to take risks and build for my future.”
She then concluded with, “You don’t have to like me, but you will respect me.”