Octagon girl Arianny Celeste returning to PH for UFC event | Inquirer Sports

Octagon girl Arianny Celeste returning to PH for UFC event

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 03:04 PM February 10, 2015

Arianny Celeste. Screengrab from Celeste's YouTube account

Arianny Celeste. Screengrab from Celeste’s YouTube account

MANILA, Philippines — The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s most popular octagon girl Arianny Celeste, who is part-Filipino and Mexican, will be in the country when the UFC stages its first event here on May 16.

Celeste was in the Philippines three years ago for a photoshoot as the cover girl for FHM Philippines.

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She announced her trip to Manila on her Twitter account that was linked to her website and it seems like Celeste will be making another appearance for the magazine that could be part of her itinerary in her return here in Manila.

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“Just got word! I will be at @ufc #Manila in May! Who want to see me on another @fhmphilofficial cover!?!”

Screengrab of Celeste's tweet

Screengrab of Celeste’s tweet

The UFC, which is widely recognized as the premiere mixed martial arts promotion company, recently tied up with SM Mall of Asia Arena to bring its first event in Southeast Asia this 2015 here.

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