You can file this one under, “How the heck did she do that?”
As a gymnast at LSU, Olivia Dunne knows how to contort her body in ways that most people don’t. But even for someone as nimble as her, apparently this wasn’t the easiest of moves to accomplish.
In her latest TikTok video, Dunne appears to go from some form of crab walk into a chill pose in rather hypnotic fashion. The video is captioned, “this def didn’t take 100 tries.”
Is Olivia Dunne sending out a challenge to her fellow TikTok gymnasts?
Olivia Dunne has been making waves in the media lately, as she was recently featured in an article by the New York Times that took a shot at her for using her looks to earn millions of dollars in NIL deals.
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Thanks to her Name, Image and Likeness deals, Dunne is reportedly pulling in roughly $2-million per year. The writer of The New York Times article seemed to take issue with that, titling the article, “New Endorsements for College Athletes Resurface an Old Concern: Sex Sells.”
Dunne wasted little time expressing her displeasure with the story, posting a photo of herself standing by a balance beam on Instagram with the caption, “@nytimes is this too much?”
The junior from Hillsdale, New Jersey, is currently taking part in her third season at LSU. One of Olivia Dunne’s biggest NIL deals is with activewear brand Vuori. It’s reportedly worth over $1-million. One look at Dunne’s social media pages and it’s not hard to see why they’re paying her the big bucks.