Did you know Olivia Dunne scores a hefty $500,000 from just one NIL deal? With over 12 million followers across her social platforms, she’s a true influencer. On TikTok alone, her videos fetch $12,480 to $18,720 each. Unfortunately, there are chances of TikTok getting banned in the USA soon, which raised potential questions about Dunne’s income. Initially, Livvy shrugged it off, saying, “I haven’t really thought about it too much.”
She even admitted her focus on an athletic career than TikTok and was surprised by the possibility of a ban. Now, Livvy’s recent playful response to the TikTok ban has left fans intrigued.
After a triumphant win at the LSU championship, Dunne and her team celebrated at “Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers” restaurant, serving fans and sharing the moment on Snapchat. Her caption, “Looks Like TikTok didn’t last,” sparked curiosity worldwide.
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This cheeky comeback on the $75 Billion company’s potential exit has left the world with multiple queries. Though there isn’t any official message of TikTok getting banned in the USA for now. However, according to a Business Insider report, a bill targeting the prohibition of TikTok in the US might see approval as soon as this week.
However, this doesn’t guarantee an immediate ban. Even if passed, implementation wouldn’t occur until 2025 at the earliest, and possibly much later.
Olivia Dunne’s perspective on tikTok’s potential ban
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During an exclusive chat with Today on April 22, the 21-year-old hopped on a video call with the hosts. When asked about the importance of showcasing her team’s work on TikTok and her take on a possible ban, Livvy, with 8 million followers, confessed, “Honestly, I didn’t see the TikTok ban coming. I’ve just been hitting the gym every day, focusing on my gymnastics, and doing what I love.”
Livvy’s candid admission highlights her commitment to her craft, despite the ever-changing world of social media. Regardless of what happens with platforms like TikTok, her passion for gymnastics and her dedication to training remain steadfast.