Olivia Dunne’s Provocative Bathing Suit Photos Cause A Stir
Olivia Dunne’s Provocative Bathing Suit Photos Cause A Stir
LSU star Olivia Dunne is one of the most recognizable athletes in the nation.
While collegiate gymnastics never really got a ton of shine in the past, Dunne has single-handedly changed that during her stint at LSU.
On the mats, she has guided the Tigers to back-to-back seasons where they have competed for a National Championship.
Off it, Dunne has made more than seven figures via the NIL thanks to her prominent social media accounts. In the last few days alone she has blown up online for everything ranging from her ‘nippy’ video to her sister’s wild party photos to her provocative hotel room selfies.
This week, Dunne caused a stir once again. This time with her provocative bathing suit photos:
Russell Wilson’s Intimate Gift For Ciara Causes A Stir https://t.co/l9NHx21rT9
— Game 7 (@game7__) March 27, 2024
Again, the LSU starlet is no stranger to setting the internet ablaze. She has done it over he past few months for her wild video in her pajamas, the pictures where she and her boyfriend couldn’t keep their hands off each other and her photos posing in nothing but a NASCAR jacket.
Plus, in addition to all that, her general IG posts always run up crazy numbers as well:
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Dunne is a generational talent.
The kind of star that comes along once every so often and completely flips the sports landscape on its head.
McKayla Maroney Shares Wild Photos Of Her Sister https://t.co/V34L4uk2Zp
— Game 7 (@game7__) March 28, 2024
Her influence on other young college athletes trying to make a ton of cash via the NIL has been immeasurable.
What will Dunne ultimately go viral for next? Time will tell.
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