UFC Fighter Paige VanZant Speaks out About Being Gang-Raped in High School (2024)

Paige VanZant has faced plenty of tough battles in the cage as an MMA fighter, but likely none [...]

By Libby Birk

Paige VanZant has faced plenty of tough battles in the cage as an MMA fighter, but likely none tougher than a horrendous experience in high school and the aftermath that came with it.

In her new book, Rise: Surviving the Fight of My Life, the 24-year-old opened up about being gang-raped when she was 14 years old.

She described the rape in graphic detail, writing that she was influenced to drink alcohol by a few boys at her school, who she says later raped her.

"They move me around," VanZant wrote in her book. "They change my position. I fail each time I try to resist, my limbs like wet cement on my body, my brain a heavy fog. I am awake and conscious, but my body feels dead. I know what is happening but can do nothing to stop it. I have no voice or choice but to submit and pray that it ends soon."

VanZant, who did not reveal if her alleged rapists were charged, told the Chicago Tribune that the bullying that came in the wake of the rape was "almost the worst part for me."

The Dancing With The Stars alum, who was born Paige Sletten, said her classmates called her "Paige slu*tton." She legally changed her surname to VanZant to get away from the connotation and what it forced her to think of every time she was called it. Once, she came home and found condoms hung from the trees around her house "like Christmas ornaments."

"The bullying was almost the worst part for me. Not having people be there for me, or almost feeling ostracized by women. They almost made it that much worse, and it made me feel that much more alone through everything," VanZant told the Chicago Tribune.

"A huge reason I'm getting the book out is because I want to be an advocate for anti-bullying, I want to be an advocate," she told MMA Fighting. "That's the main wave I want to start from this. The hardest thing for me was the bullies. That just really sunk me even lower, that no one was even there for me."

She's hoping that having her experience out in the open is a "transparent" way to help others. She wrote in the book that she has already met girls who were assault victims who reached out to her through social media. VanZant said she wants to show people that they can come back and persevere from seemingly impossible situations they experienced in their youth the way she did.

"It almost makes it feel like everything I went through was worth it," VanZant told MMA Fighting. "Like I went through it for a purpose. Once this book comes out, if it changes someone's life, then what I went through wasn't meaningless, it wasn't something terrible. It wasn't a tragedy. It was something beautiful and it's gonna be good and it's gonna help people."

The UFC fighter also wants her story to serve as a lesson to young people — especially young women — to stand up for each other.

"I hope that the book definitely reminds girls we need to be there for each other and stand up for each other. That it teaches them empathy to (other) children and youth, that they don't realize how somebody could be struggling and what somebody is going through and what war and battle they're facing," she told the Tribune.

VanZant revealed that during sensitive parts of the book she spoke to a ghostwriter, who took down her account of things, "just so I got to say it one time."

"Just so I got to say it one time — I said exactly what I wanted to say to a person, they wrote it down and then I never had to look at it again," VanZant said. "So, it was me voicing everything that happened and I just got it out in the open and I never had to look at it again. It was one of those things where I tell the story and move on."

VanZant previously opened up on DWTS, where she placed second with pro Mark Ballas, about being bullied in high school and said being asked about it so much played a role in her opening up about the rape.

"I guess being on Dancing With the Stars and being on all these shows and I kept being asked about it, I guess it was time to just be very transparent. If I was gonna say anything and be open about it, the best way to do it is to write it down in a book and let people read it. So it doesn't necessarily have to come out of my mouth, but people get to hear my story," she said.

VanZant also told the Tribune that she sincerely enjoyed her time on the dancing competition and would gladly return.

"I loved every second of it and I would love to be a part of Dancing With the Stars in the future again if that opportunity ever came up. It was definitely a positive experience for me," she said.

Photo credit: Instagram / @paigevanzantufc

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UFC Fighter Paige VanZant Speaks out About Being Gang-Raped in High School (2024)

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UFC Fighter Paige VanZant Speaks out About Being Gang-Raped in High School? ›

Ufc star Paige VanZant says she was gang raped in high school by a bunch of boys who got her drunk and assaulted her when she couldn't defend herself. The 24-year-old described the incident and the impact it had on her life in her new book, "Rise: Surviving the Fight of My Life." "They move me around ...

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VanZant took up the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship in 2020 and has established herself as a successful content creator on OnlyFans to round out a diverse portfolio and multiple earning platforms.

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According to VanZant, she was told “logistical issues” led to her fight being pulled from the event. BKFC president Dave Feldman confirmed it was the promotion's decision to pull the VanZant vs. Sigala fight from the card and added it had nothing to do with either fighter involved.

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The latter part of Paige VanZant's UFC career was riddled with arm injuries. It all started when she broke her forearm after landing a spinning back fist during her flyweight debut against Jessica-Rose Clark at UFC Fight Night 124 in 2018.

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VanZant appeared alongside her husband Austin Vanderford in the audience on the March 9 episode of Dynamite.

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OnlyFans is currently her main source of income, as she disclosed in a recent interview, allowing her to "help her family." She disclosed that she is earning almost 40K-60K USD per month from Only Fans. She said in an interview that her career has been successful outside MMA and wrestling.

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Back in 2012, before her UFC success when she was Strikeforce bantamweight champion, Rousey described in gruesome detail what it was like to break someone's arm. "I don't think it's satisfying," she said.

How much does Paige VanZant make? ›

VanZant received an average of $100,000 from the UFC for each fight, including sponsorships and win bonuses. Her total earnings from her UFC career to date are reportedly $564,000. Her career-disclosed earnings, according to Tapology, are $207,000.

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Ronnie VanZant's Ancestry

Genealogical records trace his paternal ancestors to George Newton Van Zant and Susan Rebecca Campbell, who were born in Georgia and later moved to Florida. Ronnie's family history and geographical origins do not indicate any direct familial connection with Paige VanZant's family.

When did Paige VanZant leave the UFC? ›

2014 to July 2020. After parting ways with the UFC in July 2020, '12 Gauge' tried her hand at the sport of bare-knuckle boxing, competing twice and going 0-2 under the BKFC promotional banner. VanZant also forayed into the world of professional wrestling, making multiple appearances in the AEW organization.

Why is Paige VanZant famous? ›

At the age of 20, VanZant made her UFC Strawweight debut on November 22, 2014 where she defeated Kailin Curran in stunning fashion by TKO in the third round. She is one of the youngest fighters to receive the Fight of the Night award.

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