Paige VanZant Went Viral After Posting Extremely S*XY Video And Risked Her Account For Instagram Ban
With a recent viral video, Paige VanZant has set Instagram on fire. It may also happen that Instagram will show a red flag to her sexy video.
The BKFC athlete and content sensation who was formerly a UFC fighter has recently become edgier on social media.
Her objective appears to be to test the boundaries of what is acceptable while remaining within the rather lax guidelines of Instagram.
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She’s been able to escape being ejected from the platform thus far. She has 3.2 million followers right now, and all she has really done is get more and more well-known. For the former UFC combatant, it’s not bad.
Pamela Anderson-esque vibes are coming from Paige VanZant.
VanZant, though, was up to her old tricks on Friday with a fresh video that left little to the imagination as she gave followers a peek at a shot from behind the scenes.
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In the shoot, she merely accepted her “Alter ego: Pamela Anderson,” she claimed in her essay. The video, which has around 25,000 likes right now, clearly didn’t go ignored as one might assume.
The Instagram trend for VanZant never stops.
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That Paige VanZant lacks attention-getting skills is the one thing you can’t possibly say about her.
Most definitely, and she does it frequently. Compared to when she competed in the UFC, she is now much more well-known.
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She had a bad experience in the UFC, which is unfortunate for her. After losing to Amanda Ribas in 2020, it was obvious that she had reached the end of her career because she had lost three of her previous four fights.
She later changed her focus to the BKFC and rose to fame on Instagram and OnlyFans. It’s not even clear why she would ever contemplate fighting again at this point. Paige VanZant is earning incredible sums of money online without needing to suffer a facial fracture in order to do so.
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When you can print money on Instagram, why take a punch? It doesn’t seem like a difficult choice, and it appears like VanZant has already made one.