LSU star Gymnast Olivia Dunne is back at it again.
Her latest TikTok has over 3 million views, and it is all because she is showing the world how her 5’6″ would look as an AI.
It is most impressive, just like Dunne’s social media following.
Dunne joined the social media platform TikTok in 2020. Initially she posted videos of her gymnastics but later started posting videos of other areas of her life as well. As of July 2021, Dunne had amassed more than 4 million subscribers on TikTok and more than 1 million followers on Instagram, giving her one of the largest platforms for an NCAA athlete. As of August 2, 2021, Dunne became the most-followed NCAA athlete on social media with more than 5 million followers across multiple social platforms.
On July 1, 2021, the NCAA changed its rule to allow its athletes to earn money from their name, image, and likeness. Dunne was projected to earn more compensation than any other collegiate athlete due to her large social media platform, which was a combined five million followers across both Instagram and TikTok at the time the rule change took effect. In August, Dunne announced that she signed with WME Sports, becoming their first NIL athlete. A month later she announced her first exclusive brand partnership, with activewear brand Vuori.
Dunne competed in the 2022 opening match against Centenary. Her uneven bars score of 9.925 was the second highest of the night behind teammate Alyona Shchennikova. Dunne made her collegiate debut on floor exercise on January 28, earning a score of 9.800.
Dunne is excellent on and off the mat. Her popularity increases as the days, weeks, and months go by. You may even see her in a Super Bowl commercial. That is what my sources tell me, but take it with a grain of salt until it happens.
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