VanZant Forgets Underwear in Skimpy Orange Outfit
Paige VanZant, the former UFC star, has risked a ban from Instagram after sharing her latest racy snaps. In the pictures, VanZant appeared to have forgotten her underwear as she posed in a skimpy orange outfit. Scroll down to take a glimpse at some of her raciest snaps.
Leaving Little to the Imagination
VanZant left little to the imagination as she shared a pair of posts from a recent photoshoot. In one snap, she leaned back and gave fans a glimpse of her bum as she pulled her socks up. In another, she put on a busty display, almost bursting out of her top.
Sultry Captions and Swooning Fans
Alongside one of the snaps, VanZant wrote the caption: "Orange you glad I didn't say banana." Her followers couldn't help but swoon over her, with one commenter describing her as "extremely beautiful." Another added, "Orange looks good on you," while a third follower called her "the best of the best."
More Risqué Content on OnlyFans
VanZant regularly treats her 3.2 million Instagram followers to racy snaps. She also offers exclusive content on OnlyFans, where she has claimed to make more money than she did in her MMA career. However, she is no stranger to pushing the boundaries on Instagram, having gone topless in a recent post and posing in a see-through dress in another.
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Former UFC Star's Career and Ventures
Paige VanZant, also known as "12 Gauge," spent six years in the UFC before being cut in 2020 after a submission loss. With five wins and four losses in the promotion, she had an 8-5 professional record. Since then, VanZant has appeared in BKFC and as a pro wrestler in AEW. She is married to Bellator fighter Austin Vanderford.
VanZant's Life Away from MMA
When she's not competing in MMA, VanZant shares stunning selfies and bikini snaps on social media, delighting her fans. Her Instagram following has grown to 3.2 million, and she continues to captivate her audience with her glamorous and risqué posts.
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