Olivia Dunne Reveals What Kind Of Guys She Likes In New TikTok, Looks Ready For Gymnastics Season

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Popular LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne appears to have fully recovered from the Tigers’ stunning loss to Texas A&M last weekend.

Taking to Instagram, Livvy shared some new photos of herself to her 2.4 million followers on the platform.

The pics show Dunne prepping for the upcoming college gymnastics’ season, about to hop on the balance beam, with the caption, “’tis the pre-szn :).”

Related: Olivia Dunne Contorts Her Body In New TikTok Video As She Shakes Off LSU’s Stunning Loss

The 5-foot-6 Hillsdale, New Jersey native wowed fans with the photo as one fan commented, “You’re not real. Deadass computer generated.”

So far, the junior has earned 2022 SEC Academic Honor Roll honors and was named a WCGA All-American in the uneven bars as well as a Academic All-American in 2021.

Her personal best on the uneven bars in a score of 9.925 – a feat she has accomplished more than once.

It’s not all work for the communication studies major though.

As every fan of hers knows, Olivia Dunne loves to ham it up on TikTok where she has amassed a whopping 6.4 million followers.

Most of her TikTok videos surpass, sometimes easily, three million views.

Her latest effort looks to be no different as Olivia Dunne plays the viral game “he’s a 10 but…” on TikTok, giving her fans a hint as to what kind of guys she likes.

@livvy He’s a 10 but… #foryou ♬ Monkeys Spinning Monkeys – Kevin MacLeod & Kevin The Monkey

It’s photos and videos like these on social media that has made the 20 year-old Dunne the highest paid female college or high school athlete in the nation, according to on3.com, with an NIL valuation of $2.3 million.

Olivia Dunne recently clapped back at the New York Times for painting her and other female athletes in a negative light

“Female college athletes are making millions thanks to their large social media followings,” the Times wrote in a feature that had a photo of Dunne right at the top of it. “But some who have fought for equity in women’s sports worry that their brand building is regressive.”

Numerous people have come to Dunne’s defense, not that she needs it (she reportedly has an NIL valuation of $2.3 million), including the poster woman for making boatloads of money by combining sports with her good looks, Paige Spiranac.

“People are saying, ‘Stop oversexualizing yourself, you’re taking women back,” said Spiranac. “No one’s going to take you seriously.’ And I think that is a big stinking pile of sh-t.”

Speaking about Dunne, Spiranac said, “She’s built a successful business (at 20) all while being a student-athlete. That’s badass.”

Yes, it is. So is the way she’s handled all the negativity that was spouted in the New York Times article. Check it out here.

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