Brittney Palmer is relatively new to the UFC, but her light has burned very bright, as of yet. Palmer's talents extend well past being one of the smoking hot mascots for Dana White's organization. Her skills as an artist and painter have generated as much popularity as her time in an arena. And they've generated a fair chunk of money as well, as Palmer's most recent painting of James Dean brought a $3,000 payday.
Palmer originally reigns from one of the greatest cities on the West Coast -- San Diego, California. But she may not stay there forever.
Already, there are rumors swimming around that suggest Palmer might make the switch from ring girl to ultimate fighter. After all Palmer's talents seem to be limitless.
Not only did she open her own clothing line, Stone Free, Deadspin claims that Brittney displays her creativity in even more artistic means:
"Brittney Palmer... is the UFC's new octagon girl. Her job is to flounce about a cage in a bathing suit while intoxicated meatheads shower her with lustful stares and wolf whistles. It's a helluva job, and Palmer does it well. But she's much more than her profession! She's also an artist who has enrolled in an undisclosed art school in Southern California."
To have recently been classified as just a student, Palmer sure moved fast onto the art scene.
Her paintings can be seen on her website, and they often sell for thousands! According to TMZ Sports, her most recent depiction of James Dean caught the eye of one admirer:
"Brittney Palmer's fascination with James Dean just paid off -- the UFC ring girl just sold a painting she made of the Hollywood icon for $3,000...Palmer's career outside the ring began to take off...with powerful people like Dana White and computer mogul Michael Dell owning some of her work. Now...Palmer's latest creation was also snatched up rather quickly -- with an art enthusiast dropping $3k on the piece after seeing it on Instagram."
Have you seen one of her pieces yet? If you haven't go check them out, and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
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