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UFC Octagon Girls Wear Patriotic Red, White and Blue Outfits for White House Freedom 250 Event

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UFC Octagon Girls will wear custom red, white and blue patriotic outfits designed by Marina Toybina for the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House on June 14. The event coincides with Flag Day and President Trump's birthday, marking the country's 250th anniversary celebration. The specially designed costumes blend athletic wear with American heritage themes and will be livestreamed on Paramount+.

The UFC is hosting a special Freedom 250 event at the White House on June 14, featuring custom patriotic attire for its Octagon Girls. Costume designer Marina Toybina created red, white and blue outfits inspired by the intersection of sport, spectacle, and celebration, incorporating elements like custom embroidery, crystal embellishments, and patriotic motifs. Octagon Girls Red Dela Cruz and Chrissy Blair modeled the new looks, which were revealed by Maxim magazine. The event date coincides with Flag Day and President Trump's birthday, and the fight card includes a lightweight title fight between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje, along with matches featuring Alex Pereira, Ciryl Gane, Sean O'Malley, and others. UFC President Dana White expects the event to draw Super Bowl-level viewership and will be livestreamed on Paramount+.

What's missing

The articles do not clarify whether this is an actual White House-sanctioned event or a UFC promotional event, nor do they provide context about any controversy or criticism regarding the event's patriotic framing or the use of Octagon Girls in this context.

How coverage differed

Fox News framed the story with celebratory language emphasizing patriotism and historical significance, using phrases like 'one-of-a-kind historical event' and 'American glamour.' The coverage focused on the pageantry and design elements while highlighting the Trump administration connection, reflecting the outlet's generally positive stance toward such events.

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  • UFC Octagon Girls get covered in red, white and blue ahead of Freedom 250 at the White House

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