LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne teased this week that she had big news coming, and many people thought it had something to do with her possibly coming back to school for a fifth year.
On Wednesday, the LSU gymnast announced that she is creating a Passes account. Dunn just signed a new NIL deal with the content creator platform Passes.
Fans of Dunne can now subscribe to her Passes account for exclusive content.
“I just want to say welcome to my Passes account,” Dunne said in a video. “I’m going to taking you guys behind the scenes, giving you exclusive access to new content, like answering y’all’s messages or just giving you exclusive content like going for a workout or a red carpet or anything in between.”
Passes, in contrast to OnlyFans, forbids explicit content but permits content producers to charge memberships for access to risqué thirst traps, implied nude live streams, and direct messaging.
Top MLB prospect Paul Skenes and Dunne have been dating since last year. On her Passes page, Dunne offers five different subscription packages: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Gymnast.
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral NCAA stories via Google! Follow Us
Subscribers to Bronze ($15/month) get ‘full access to practically all the unique content’ on Livvy’s wall, while Gymnast ($20/month) allows followers to receive all of her gymnastics stuff—skills, tutorials, and tips—through direct message.
Also Read: Social Media Noticed Olivia Dunne Accidentally Posted Photo With Very Revealing Wardrobe Malfunction
A monthly subscription of $50 for Silver grants access to 50 complimentary messages, premium content, price breaks on all premium PPVs, and free live streaming on Olivia Dunne’s wall.
The 21-year-old Gymnast recently bought a new home, she recently helped LSU win the NCAA gymnastics title, and her boyfriend, Paul Skenes, is a highly touted MLB prospect.
Olivia Dunne Has Looming Decision To Make Regarding LSU
Olivia Dunne Has Looming Decision To Make Regarding LSU
Last month, Olivia and LSU were crowned the NCAA women’s gymnastics champions for the first time in school’s history.
Although Dunne’s senior year was anticipated to be her last, the unique circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic have offered her the opportunity for a fifth year of eligibility.
While she claimed that she would remember the winning moment for the rest of her life, Olivia Dunne also revealed that it had made her want to come back for a fifth year to the LSU Tigers.
It definitely makes me want to come back, but I haven’t quite thought about it completely. I’ve just been focused on the now and winning this national title, so I’ll definitely start thinking about it,” Dunne told Today.
Also Read: LSU Tigers National Champion Gymnast Olivia Dunne Teases ‘Big Announcement’ From Her Bedroom