Brittney Palmer stuns in tiny UFC 291 octagon girl outfit and leaves fans ‘amazed’ by backstage antics

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BRITTNEY PALMER has stunned fans by donning a tiny outfit for UFC 291.

The octagon girl stole the show as she strutted around in a tiny black bikini.

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Brittney Palmer was on duty at UFC 291[/caption]
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She stunned in a tiny bikini[/caption]
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Brittney, 36, was on duty as Justin Gaethje, Alex Pereira, Derrick Lewis, Bobby Green and Kevin Holland all grabbed wins on the main card.

The model uploaded a post of her highlights of the night for her 1.1million followers on Instagram.

In the post, she included one of her outfit in the bikini as well as a video of herself performing a walk around the octagon.

In another clip, Brittney also gave her fans a glimpse into what happens backstage.

And fans were wowed by the antics as she showed off her ability to do a handstand.

One commented: “Amazing, looks like you had so much fun.”

A second wrote: “My queen looked so good that night!!!”

A third said: “Love seeing you happy and always thriving Brittney!”

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Brittney also showed off her backstage antics[/caption]
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She first started with the UFC in 2005[/caption]

While a fourth added: “Absolutely stunning! Great job on a great fight card!”

Before that she posted her catching some sun while at the beach wearing a green bikini.

Another post saw her don an outfit with no underwear to leave fans swooning.

Earlier this month, Brittney opened her own art gallery in Las Vegas.

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Brittney boasts 1.1 million followers on Instagram[/caption]
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She is no stranger to showing off her body on social media[/caption]

The 36-year-old was visited by UFC commentator Joe Rogan for the opening.

The American first graced the MMA scene in 2005.

She has struck a notable rapport with fellow ring girl Arianny Celeste.

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