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LSU Tigers gymnast Olivia Dunne changed the way the world perceived collegiate athletics post NIL deals inception in 2021. She built a gymnastics empire that largely profited from sponsors like American Eagle, Vuori, SI Swimsuit, and ESPN among others. The former US Team gymnast also revealed on the “Full Send” podcast that she earned over $500,000 from a single post! In addition to her influencer commitments, Dunne, also famously known as Livvy, is back in Louisiana for her final year.

After spending time with family and friends during the holidays, she returned to her LSU gym preparing for the upcoming NCAA competition. Although, not completely out of the celebratory mood, she recently shared partnered benefit in a sweet gesture with fellow gymnasts.

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The 21-year-old gymnast is a full-time influencer and juggles being a collegiate gymnast at the same time. Back at the base as the senior, Livvy is an easy-to-find person in the LSU gymnastics training arena honing her maneuvering skills. Dunne shared a Snapchat story where she gifted Vuori’s products to her LSU team sitting in a circular position, showing them open it. The video was captioned, gave out some vuori to the squad.

The partnership continues to be meaningful to Livvy. Back then, Livvy being a visionary athlete said: I knew it’s (Vuori’s activewear) something that I wanted to introduce to my following because it felt right to me. The world needs to see it. It’s such a great brand.From her impressive athletic profile in 2021, she quickly gained the most followed female collegiate athlete title in 2022, attracting top brands. Do you know how much she earns now?

Breaking the salary of Livvy Dunne

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When it comes to money, Dunne is a powerful individual; her multi-million dollar salary makes her stand out. With estimated earnings of an astounding $2.3 million claimed by Forbes, she’s also the highest-paid female competitor and only third highest paid overall. But when asked for a more precise amount in a podcast interview, Dunne—who is normally reticent when discussing money—gave an estimate saying, I would say… it’s six figures.

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Beyond the numbers in her bank account, Livvy has amassed an astonishing 14 million followers on various social media platforms. She launched the Livvy Fund in July to help fellow female athletes on campus earn more NIL opportunities.

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