Olivia Dunne’s Wild 21st Birthday Party Photos Cause A Stir
Olivia Dunne’s Wild 21st Birthday Party Photos Cause A Stir
Olivia Dunne’s wild 21st birthday party photos caused a stir this weekend.
While LSU’s football team continued to disappoint on Saturday, the school’s biggest athletic star, Dunne, found reason to celebrate nevertheless.
The Tigers’ most notable gymnast and an integral part in the squad’s march to the NCAA Gymnastics Final Four last season turned 21 on Sunday.
As one might expect, Dunne took to social media in the immediate aftermath to share her wild birthday party photos.
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Be it for her sister’s wild outfits, her provocative dance video in her pajamas from last week, or her racy hotel room video, Dunne is a permanent fixture in the news cycle.
This weekend was just the latest example of that.
In addition to her general ability to land in the headlines, Dunne also continues to put out incredible social media content on a regular basis.
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One of the things that really separates Dunne from a lot of her imitators is how good she actually is on the gymnastics mats.
Yes, the “Olivia Dunne of softball” will occasionally go viral for her wild boat party photos. And sure, the “Olivia Dunne of skateboarding” will sometimes blow up online for her racy pictures.
Brittany Mahomes’ outfit easily stole the show from Taylor Swift last night. https://t.co/cHJxui5P6A
— Game 7 (@game7__) October 2, 2023
But neither is as good at their crafts as the real Olivia Dunne is at hers.
At age 20, Dunne nearly led LSU to a National Championship. Will she be able to right last season’s wrong at age 21? Time will tell.
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Jennifer Withers Hoey is a former Business Development Manager who transitioned to writing about sports. With valuable connections all over the West Coast, she has used those contacts to break some of the most interesting stories pertaining to the Portland Trail Blazers, Oregon Ducks, LA Lakers, LA Clippers, Seattle Supersonics (RIP), and more.