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Edith Labelle Biography

Born in Montreal, Canada, Edith Labelle was a ring girl for the UFC.

Birthday: 6/30/1982

Nickname:  Edith Labelle

Birthname: Edith Larente

Hometown: Montreal

Sign: Cancer

Height: 5′8

Job: Model, Actress

Ethnicity: White

Country of Origin: Canada

I’m Edith Labelle (Anabelle), 24, originally from Mont-Laurier, Canada but I’m in the states now, working my butt off! Ok, let’s get down to business, my specs are 34-24-34… :) I just got the most amazing job, my dream come true… I am working as a UFC Ring Girl… THATS RIGHT, and I’m loving every second of it! I’m also a model and love the beauty of women and think everyone should celebrate their own beauty! I feel so sexy in front of the camera and love shooting! Along with my UFC job, I have also done a lot of work for Flashy Babes and LOVED it! My favorite things to do are Yoga, Pilates, Workingout, movies and anything that has to do with the beach

Turn On’s: Someone who is confident but not cocky, has a great sense of humor and can hold up his end of an interesting conversation! He has to be athletic as well!

Best Way To Pick Up: Always be yourself, nobody likes a phony!

Favorite Foods: Seafood at my favorite Montreal restaurant – Ora!

Career Goal: Modeling for the UFC, acting, having a successful career in real-estate.

A Canadian model, Edith Labelle (Edith Larente) earned fame as a UFC Octogan Girl. Edith was formerly known as Edith Larente, but recently adopted the new stagename of ‘Labelle’ for her UFC promotions. Former Octagon Girl Edith Labelle recently spoke with MMA Fanhouse about her recent release from the UFC. Here is what she had to say…

After the UFC Expo and weigh-ins at UFC 100, I went to dinner. Then I attended some of the pre-parties with some of the UFC management, some of the octagon girls, some of the fighters. And then I started to feel ill. I wasn’t feeling good, so I decided to go to bed. I really wanted to be in good shape for the next day, obviously. Then I started to feel worse throughout the night and the next day.

Labelle claims food poisoning, but she did not contact a doctor. When she contacted UFC officials, she was told to stay in her hotel room. She was shortly released from the company after UFC 100. While the UFC never officially commented on the release, rumors have gone around that Labelle was suffering from a hangover after a night of hard partying. Labelle answered those accusations…

“That’s not true. I was not hung over. I was really sick. That’s why I left the pre-party because I was really sick. … I truly believe it was food poisoning.”

And how does she feel about missing the event and the company as a whole?

“I felt like I was letting them down because it was such a big event, but it was out of my control. I also felt like I was with them for a year and a half, and of course, nothing like that every happened before. … I was really sick, so of course I felt a little sad. I wish it would have happened differently, but I’m still a huge fan of the UFC.”