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TikTok is abuzz with a new trend, the red flag filter. Following the beige flag trend, which highlighted boring traits, the red flag filter now focuses on less likable personality traits in the dating realm. Artistic gymnast and social media influencer Olivia Paige Dunne has recently chimed in about the same.?

Former member of the USA national team and current member of the LSU Tigers women’s gymnastics team, Dunne has garnered attention with her immense following of over 10 million. Recently on her social media, she shared three things that would make her walk out of a date. What could it be?

Gymnastics star Olivia Dunne’s TikTok exposes her red flags?

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Olivia Dunne’s candid embrace of her red flags continues to captivate audiences. The LSU gymnast and social media influencer recently participated in a trending TikTok challenge, where users reveal their three red flags through a filter. Dunne, with 7.5 million TikTok followers hesitated before unveiling her flags. The flags turned out to be “Huge screen time,” “Slow texter,” and “Shops a lot.” Accompanied by Taylor Swift’s “Fearless,” the unflappable 20-year-old millionaire didn’t appear surprised by the results. Referring to the slow texter flag, she playfully noted in her caption, “Emphasis on the middle flag.”

Dunne’s TikTok video circulated as she cheered on LSU’s victory over Wake Forest, propelling them to the College World Series final. Her support extends to LSU’s sports teams and fellow stars, including Angel Reese, a model and basketball player. With her gymnastics videos gaining immense popularity on TikTok during the pandemic, Dunne’s social media following skyrocketed. The New York Post has identified her as the NCAA’s top-earning female athlete in NIL, valued at an impressive $3.4 million. Dunne shines both in front of the camera and behind the scenes, on the mat.

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Dunne’s gymnastics career is a story of resilience and determination

Dunne’s gymnastics journey has been marked by remarkable achievements and challenges. From her early elite debut in 2014 to her international debut at the 2017 City of Jesolo Trophy, she consistently showcased her skills. In 2018, Dunne represented her club at the City of Jesolo Trophy and qualified for the National Championships. After signing with Louisiana State University in 2019, she made her NCAA debut. There she contributed impressive scores on the uneven bars.

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In the 2021-22 season, Dunne continued to excel on bars and floor exercises, but LSU faced challenges in the postseason. In the current 2022-23 season, Dunne overcame injuries to make a comeback, displaying her talent on the uneven bars once again. Her resilience and dedication shine through in her gymnastics journey.

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