Gymnast Olivia Dunne, before hitting practice, dropped a thirst trap photo showing off her stomach and ‘assets’ to her Instagram fans and followers.
In the thirst trap photo, she was seen with her teammate showing off her stomach and banging her thighs via Monsters & Critics;
Livvy Dunne enjoyed a sweat session at Louisiana State University with a teammate and showed fans a glimpse at her life behind the scenes.
She and her friend pouted at their reflections in the mirror selfie shared on Livvy’s Instagram Stories yesterday.
The ladies posed in front of a sink from a bathroom at the LSU training facility.
Livvy and her fellow LSU gymnast wore black sports bras with the signature white Jordan logo.
The influencer rocked her school spirit colors with pink spandex shorts featuring a high waist.
Meanwhile, her gymnast partner wore the same shorts in a rolled-down style. Both ladies looked shredded, undoubtedly the result of many hours competing as college athletes for a Division I team.
Livvy kept the accessories simple, with just a necklace around her neck.
The New Jersey native rocked her thick blonde hair in a ponytail pushed to one side of her body.
The NCAA athlete tagged the LSU training facility where she and other athletes go to train for events.
Dunne recently went viral for helping LSU beat Bama.
First-year LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels was unflappable in the face of an Alabama defense that sacked him six times.
First-year Tigers coach Brian Kelly made bold decisions while trying to capture a maiden victory over Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide.
Together, Daniels and Kelly helped produce a scene of sheer rapture at Death Valley — something that was hard to envision when the two joined a program coming off consecutive non-winning seasons.
Daniels ran for 25-yard touchdown in overtime and then found Mason Taylor for a do-or-die 2-point conversion, and 15th-ranked LSU seized control of the SEC West race with 32-31 victory over No. 6 Alabama on Saturday night.
“I had never beaten Alabama,” Kelly said. “I was emotional, not for myself, but I was emotional for our team. Because I know what we looked like in January and to see where we are today, that’s pretty emotional.”
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