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UFC 320 is finally here. In just a few hours, fighters like Khalil Rountree Jr., Merab Dvalishvili, Alex Pereira, Magomed Ankalaev, and more will make their way to the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for a night fans won’t forget. But while the fighters are the main attraction, they’re not the only ones who make the event unforgettable. Take the UFC’s iconic ring girls, for example. 

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Red Dela Cruz, Brookliyn Wren, and Chrissy Blair—familiar faces to longtime fans—will bring their signature style and energy to the event, adding a touch of glamour to the night. Yet, fans are always curious about more than just their names. From their relationship status to their Instagram handles and beyond, here’s everything you need to know about UFC 320 ring girls.

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All about Red Dela Cruz, Brookliyn Wren, and Chrissy Blair’s relationship status, Instagram, and more ahead of UFC 320

Red Dela Cruz, Brookliyn Wren, and Chrissy Blair—each has their own fan base, who will be looking forward to UFC 320. Starting with Cruz, she made history as the first Filipina Octagon Girl after winning the UFC Octagon Girl Search. The 32-year-old, born in Manila, quickly became an international figure, co-hosting Miss Universe Singapore 2015 and appearing on covers like Maxim Australia and Women’s Fitness Australia.

With 426K Instagram followers, the Filipina has built a career that spans far beyond UFC. While she keeps her personal life private, her feed mixes fitness, glamour, and travel, making her one of the most followed Octagon Girls today. Now, turning to Chrissy Blair, she regularly balances modeling and business. The 36-year-old is represented by Major Model Management in New York and has worked with GUESS, Sports Illustrated, and Maxim.

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Besides her appearance in the UFC Octagon, she co-founded Kalumi, a wellness brand producing natural protein and beauty supplement bars. As of the time of writing, Blair boasts 193K Instagram followers, blending professional life with lifestyle content. Although she, too, remains discreet about her romantic life. Finally, Anchorage, Alaska’s Brookliyn Wren! The 31-year-old joined UFC in 2017 after a childhood in beauty pageants and early modeling gigs. 

Wren is known for her vibrant personality and fashion campaigns, something her 125K followers on Instagram know too well. Like the rest of the UFC 320 ring girl lineup, Wren’s love life remains a closely guarded secret. While their love life might be a secret, their financial standing isn’t.

Net worth of the UFC 320 Octagon girls

What you will have to understand about the net worths of these women is that they are more than just mainstays in the UFC. Besides their UFC gigs, they are also models, influencers, and brand ambassadors whose incomes extend far beyond fight night. According to Sports Brief, ring girls typically earn between $1,000 and $5,000 per event, with another $5,000 added for pay-per-view cards.

However, their real financial boost comes from endorsements, magazine features, and social media deals. Dela Cruz’s modeling career spans the globe, which adds to her income from the UFC. Although her exact net worth isn’t publicly available. Meanwhile, Brookliyn Wren is estimated to earn between $24,000 and $30,000 annually, depending on the number of cards she works each year.

Blair, on the other hand, has an estimated net worth between $1 million and $5 million. This is thanks to her extensive modeling and endorsement work outside UFC. 

That being said, UFC 320 is shaping up to be an exciting event not just because of the fighters, but also because of the talent outside the ring. Who is your favorite?

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Sudeep Sinha is a Senior Boxing Writer at EssentiallySports with over two years of experience covering the science at the ES RingSide Desk. Known for sharp fight-night coverage and detailed analysis, Sudeep has become one of the desk’s leading boxing minds. His work has been featured on major platforms such as Sports Illustrated, Daily Mail, and Yahoo Sports, where he covers everything from amateur boxing developments to high-profile controversies like Ryan Garcia career arc. Sudeep balances his professional writing career with a personal passion for reading, cycling, and lively debates about boxing match-ups and trends on social media. He takes pride in delivering engaging stories that resonate with both hardcore boxing enthusiasts and casual fans alike, providing clear insights into fighter strategies, training, and the evolving dynamics of the sport.

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