Brittney Palmer Crushes Bikini Season In Mexico

Brittney Palmer is south of the border, and certainly seems to be enjoying herself.

Palmer, the second most popular woman in the UFC's octagon girl lineup, has been pumping out viral content all summer long at an impressive rate.

The internet is a competitive place. There's no time for days off in the content game. This is simply a fact, and Palmer knows it.

That's why she's never afraid to fire up Instagram, and that's exactly what she did over the weekend.

Brittney Palmer goes viral on Instagram with new bikini photos.

Palmer, who is a major fan favorite at OutKick, soaked up some sun in Cancun while rocking a purple bikini.

Classic Palmer content, and her fans seemed to agree because three Instagram photos immediately went viral. Winning!

She simply doesn't know how to miss.

Palmer is on an impressive run.

As we all know, the summer is where Instagram models make their money. It's the time to pump out as much content as possible.

They have to hit the beach, stack up photos and then release them across the rest of the year. It's a simple strategy, but it works.

When it comes to women who are popular online, there's no question Brittney Palmer is in rarified air. She has 1.1 million followers, and uses her massive following to promote her painting business.

She's an artist, a UFC octagon girl, knows how to drop some bikini content, and is a genuinely nice person. Brittney Palmer is truly crushing it...north and south of the border!

Everyone needs a vacation from time to time (check out my Vegas saga), and for Palmer, that means going to Mexico. Always create content when you can, and that's exactly what she did. Her run is definitely not coming to an end.

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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.