An active user of social media, Olivia Dunne, is known not just for her online skills but also for gymnasts’ skills. Born on October 1, 2002, she is a rising gymnastics star. She competed for Louisiana State University in the NCAA and was a member of the 2017 USA National Gymnastics Team.
Dunne made her professional debut in 2014; she finished at the 28th position. With time she has earned a name for herself. Recently, she took part in the first game versus Centenary. She finished the night with the second-highest uneven bars score (9.925). However, this time Dunne is not in the news for her vault performance.
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Olivia Dunne shows her other side
You may recall Dunne as a young gymnast, but she has got another side of hers as well. Surprising her fans with a fun Instagram post on the eve of Halloween, she posted a series of pictures of herself. Dressed in all black, the gymnast captioned the post, “Welcome to the dark side.”
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A black corset, leather miniskirt, black angel wings, and fishnet stockings made up the 20-year-old athlete’s Halloween outfit. She also shared a video of herself on TikTok, where she enjoys over six million followers. Seeing Dunne’s outfit, the fans were impressed.
Dunne, who was just named one of the most influential athletes, has had a busy month. As she created a gothic vibe, the fans can not help but comment, “oo la la🔥.” With her cute little black outfit, Dunne made sure to raise the temperature.
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Olivia: A gymnast and a social media sensation
With more than 2.2 million followers on Instagram, there is hardly any doubt that Oliva is a social media sensation. Loved and adored by her fans, the New Jersey native knows how to stay in style.
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According to On3 Sports, Dunne is valued at $2.3 million, followed by Olympic gymnast Suni Lee ($1.5 million) and UConn All-American point guard Paige Buckers ($816,000). Furthermore, assessing athletes based on their influence, performance, and exposure. On3, a company specializing in college sports statistics, digital media, and marketing, placed Dunne at the top of their list of female NIL moneymakers.
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