LSU star Olivia Dunne has been the biggest name in collegiate sports for more than a year.
Between her wild bath tub photo, see-through Christmas outfit and crazy birthday shenanigans, she is constantly trending for one reason or another.
Dunne’s celebrity is so massive at this juncture that it has even extended to various members of her family. Dunne’s sister has blown up online in recent days for everything ranging from her racy wardrobe choices to her memorable beach day photos.
Everything Dunne does is frontpage news, and this week proved to be no exception.
On Thursday, Dunne went to social media and shared a video that she described as “nippy”:
@livvy a bit nippy outside #foryou #utah #lsu ♬ That’s My Best Friend – Tokyo Vanity
“A bit nippy outside,” the video caption read.
For obvious reasons, Dunne’s video was a huge hit.
If it feels like the LSU star has been setting the internet ablaze routinely on a daily basis lately, it is because she definitely has been. Be it for her wild party outfit, provocative hotel room video or her racy night out snaps, she is constantly in the news cycle for something.
Plus, Dunne’s general social media posts are always a huge hit, too:
@livvy One more year til im shredding the slopes #lsu #gymnastics #ski #utah ♬ original sound – ItsJustNyissa
@livvy Can i get a geaux tigers?! #foryou #lsu #gymnastics ♬ That’s My Best Friend – Tokyo Vanity
Big picture, Dunne was and continues to be a massive star.
For all the on-the-mats accomplishments she has racked up for LSU gymnastics, it’s hard to ignore what Dunne has been able to achieve off the mats as well.
ESPN’s Mina Kimes Criticized Over Appearance In New Photo: https://t.co/bYDHR0O7cD
— Game 7 (@game7__) January 11, 2024
She is a generational-level celebrity in the collegiate athletics space.
What will Dunne ultimately go viral for next? Time will tell.
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A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.