Arianny Celeste Closes Down Summer With New Bikini Photos

Arianny Celeste is ending summer in strong fashion.

Celeste has had an incredibly impressive summer, and has pumped out an unreal amount of viral content over the past several months.

She's been putting on a clinic on how to rack up likes, generate attention and cash in on online clout. Celeste has truly been on a great run.

It's not a mystery why she's the most popular UFC octagon girl. Dana White's decision to hire her is among the best he's ever made with the organization.

Arianny Celeste shares new bikini photos.

Well, she's not ready to say goodbye to summer just yet as the clock winds down. Saturday is the final day of summer, and Celeste is making sure to continue to carry the momentum of the past several months.

She dropped several new bikini photos for her 3.1 million followers and also had her ink on display. As the OutKick faithful know, this is what it means to respect summer.

This is what it means to not let the fall fanboys win. Celeste and others are hanging onto summer until the clock hits zero.

Celeste remains unstoppable.

If you're going to close out summer as the clock winds down, you might as well do it by going viral on Instagram.

Anything less would be surprising from Arianny Celeste. Death. Taxes. Arianny Celeste keeping Instagram full with a steady stream of bikini photos.

Those are three things you can absolutely count on in life.

Celeste has been famous for a long time, and she's managed to do the one thing very few Instagram influencers do:

Not burn out as a flash in the pan. How many women get a large following, gin up some attention and then disappear into irrelevance after a few months or a year?

The answer is a lot. That's usually how the story arc goes. Not Arianny Celeste. She's here to stay and proves it time and time again. Good for her for refusing to cave to the #StartFall crowd. Never bend the knee!

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.