UFC Octagon girl strips off for stunning gender reveal
Arianny Celeste has taken to social media to announce she’s having a baby boy.
The UFC Octagon girl stunned fans earlier this month when she announced she’s pregnant.
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And now Celeste has let her 3.3 million followers know she’s having a boy.
“Happy to announce we are expecting a little KING this fall,” she wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of her bump and some blue flowers.
The 34-year-old and boyfriend Taylor King are expecting the new bub on September 28.
Celeste told US Weekly she reckons her son might go on to star in the UFC.
“He can protect his sibling, maybe even [be] a UFC fighter,” she said.
“I felt like I knew that he was going to be a boy. I always wanted an older brother but didn’t have one, so I’m happy.”
The hugely popular Octagon girl also opened up about pregnancy.
“I was super tired the first trimester, which made me feel down since I’m always on the go,” she revealed.
“That changed by week 14 when I got my energy back.
“My sense of smell was superhuman but thankfully I wasn’t too sick or nauseous. I crave fruit and meat.
“I’m not usually a meat eater and I stick to a mostly vegan diet, but during pregnancy, I’ve given in to occasionally eating things like pizza.”
Arianny Celeste over the moon for new baby
Celeste penned a touching tribute to her unborn bub as she announced the news three weeks ago.
“I’ve been waiting for this moment my entire life!” she wrote on Instagram.
“I promise to teach you about the beauty of the world and to love with no restrictions or division. In turn, you have already taught me so much about kindness, empathy, and most of all faith.
“Through all of this chaos, you have helped me to remain strong and grounded. You are already loved soooooo much!! I can’t wait to meet you my baby.”
According to TMZ, Celeste plans to return to UFC after giving birth.
The 34-year-old was a reality TV star before getting her start in the UFC in 2015.
She has since amassed an insane social media following and is arguably the most famous ring girl in all of sports.