Olivia Dunne’s Sister Julz’s Latest Wild Video Causes A Stir
Olivia Dunne’s Sister Julz’s Latest Wild Video Causes A Stir

Olivia Dunne’s sister, Julz, has quietly become one of the more surprising big names in collegiate sports.
While Olivia’s claim to fame is obvious, she is a star gymnast for LSU and one of the richest collegiate athletes around, Julz’s is less straightforward.
Essentially, Julz has become a household name in recent months over being really social media savvy, extremely witty and putting out super-fun content involving her and her sister.
This week, Julz dropped another wild video featuring her and Olivia that proved to be an instant hit.
@forgottensiblings @Olivia Dunne ♬ original sound – Princess Soft Taco
Over the past few months Julz has been a mainstay in the news cycle. Between her provocative outfits at LSU games, racy beach day pictures and the photos of her partying hard in Baton Rouge, she has been a permanent fixture in the headlines.
Julz’s general social media content does really well, too.
@forgottensiblings @Olivia Dunne 21 and dumber #hbd ♬ original sound – i’m back
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Last year Olivia helped lead LSU to the NCAA Gymnastics Final Four. Obviously the Tigers came up a bit short of the National Championship, but they still performed quite well.
It will be interesting to see how they fare next season.
A Texas cheerleader’s wild photos went viral ahead of the Oklahoma game: https://t.co/0Tgbq3HL8u#RedRiverRivalry #RedRiverShowdown #GameDay #Oklahoma #Texas
— Game 7 (@game7__) October 7, 2023
One of the things that has been instrumental to Olivia’s success is that, for all the hype she receives off the mats, she is actually a really good gymnast as well.
What will Julz and Olivia ultimately go viral for next? Time will tell.
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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.