Olivia Dunne, renowned LSU gymnast and social media sensation, is back doing the second best thing she is known for: modeling clothes.
Nautica, a global lifestyle brand, announced that Dunne was its newest brand ambassador and the new face of its spring campaign for women’s sportswear.
They wasted little time showcasing her in their gear.
This week, Olivia Dunne unveiled her New Legends collaboration with Nautica to ring in the new school year.
“Lookin cool’ for school in Nautica,” the gymnast captioned her post.
Aside from her beauty and gymnastics skills, Dunne is currently worth an estimated $3.9 million, according to the On3 NIL 100 list. She became the top-earning NCAA female athlete after the NCAA agreed to the new Name, Image, and Likeness policy in 2021.
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Olivia Dunne Returning To LSU for Fifth Year
Olivia Dunne added a championship to her already storied NCAA career earlier this year, and most people thought she would be headed to the next phase of her life as a result.
The gymnastics star and her Louisiana State University squad helped bring home the first NCAA women’s gymnastics championship in school history.
The NIL star and social media powerhouse announced on Instagram that she had plans to stay in school and help the Tigers defend the school’s national title in 2025.
Dunne made the announcement last month.
“Dear LSU, these past four years have changed my life,” Dunne, 21, said in the video post, which shared highlights of the gymnast’s high-flying accomplishments. “There’s something about putting on a purple and gold leotard. There’s something about competing in front of 13,000 screaming Tiger fans.”
She continued, “There’s something about being pushed by your coaches to be your very best. And there’s something about being a part of a team that made school history.”
Dunne concluded, “And no matter how many opportunities come my way off the mat, there’s just something about LSU. And that’s why I’m here to say I’m not Dunne yet.”