
Brittney Palmer is heating up Instagram once again. The former UFC ring girl turned model and artist had fans flooding her comment section after sharing a jaw-dropping tropical bikini snap that left very little to the imagination. Brittney Palmer posed with her back to the camera while rocking a tiny maroon thong bikini that highlighted her famous curves as she stood barefoot in the sand beside a beachside cabana.
Brittney Palmer Leaves Fans Sweating With Tiny Thong Bikini Snap

With palm trees, bright blue skies, and lush greenery surrounding her, the 38-year-old looked completely in vacation mode while showing off her toned figure and sun-tanned skin. Palmer paired the barely-there swimsuit with delicate gold jewelry and let her curly hair fall naturally down her back, adding to the tropical vibe.
The sizzling snap quickly grabbed attention online, with fans immediately zooming in on the model’s eye-popping bikini look.
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It didn’t take long for Palmer’s followers to start reacting to the revealing post. “What she said…” Palmer captioned the upload, while fans flooded the comment section with fire emojis and compliments about the star’s beach-ready body.
“Beauty,” one fan wrote. “Yeahhhh bae. Dat [cake emoji],” another commented. “Literally perfection,” a third user added, while others simply filled the comments with rows of flame and cake emojis. Another follower chimed in with, “Very cute, Miss Brittney,” as fans continued hyping up the former UFC personality’s latest bikini moment.
Who Is Brittney Palmer?

While Palmer still dominates social media with glamorous bikini content and tropical vacation snaps, the longtime UFC star officially stepped away from her role inside the Octagon in late 2023.
Palmer served as one of the UFC’s most recognizable ring girls from UFC 125 in 2011 all the way through UFC 296 before announcing her retirement after winning Ringcard Girl of the Year at the 15th Annual Fighters Only World MMA Awards.
“I truly am honored to accept this award. Thank you to the UFC, Fighter’s Only, and all the fans who voted for me. Well, there’s no better time to say it,” she said at the time. “But 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’ve traveled the world and met some incredible people, and I’ve met some lifelong friends,” she continued. “I will forever appreciate the memories, and I’m so excited for the future. Thank you to the UFC, Dana White and to all the fans for this incredible honor. I’m truly blessed to be a part of this journey. I love you guys.”
Palmer Expanded Her Career Into The Art World

Long before becoming a full-time social media bombshell and model, Palmer was also building a name for herself in the art world. The former UFC ring girl previously teamed up with Topps for the company’s 2020 Topps 70 Project after being introduced to the brand through fellow Project 70 artist Gregory Siff.
“Topps knew of me and saw me when they were choosing artists and there were only three girls [working] on the Topps 70 project, which was really cool,” Palmer shared. “Topps was one of my favorite projects; it got me to expand my creativity and my portfolio where I was able to create a new universe and dive into their stories while opening a whole new portal.”
One Special Topps Card Held Deep Personal Meaning For Brittney Palmer

While Palmer created multiple pieces for the Topps 70 Project, one card in particular carried especially emotional significance for her.
The model and artist previously revealed that her favorite design from the collection featured Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer, despite the two not actually being related. “There are so many reasons that card was very personal to me,” Palmer explained. “Every card has its own story. He was number 22, the day my father passed away, so it was beautiful to pay homage to my dad.”
Palmer also shared that she intentionally incorporated an 1987-inspired card layout and Pac-Man elements into the design because the iconic arcade game debuted in 1987. “And there’s the last name,” she added, noting the shared surname between herself and the baseball legend.
