LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne posted two TikTok’s of her at the beach showing off her gymnastic skills. One of the videos was an ad to promote Vuori clothing, which she was wearing in the video. It was a matching bikini set, including a black scoop bikini top and black cheeky bottoms.

The first video featured her in the same bathing suit and she did an impressive backflip off a rock onto the sand. She captioned the video: “Some beach-nastics to start the summer off right :)”

The second video was the ad for Vuori clothing. In this video, she similarly showed off her gymnastics skills, doing a twirl and a back handspring, and ended the video by blowing a kiss to her viewers. This video was captioned: “Meet me at the beach! @Vuori clothing.”

She received many comments on the two posts from people supporting her and in awe of her skills.  

Dunne recently was on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swim, which was released in early May. It was her first time being in the magazine. She received some backlash, as some people thought that she was using her sexuality to make a profit. Sports Illustrated hit back at these comments and defended Dunne saying that she was on the cover to celebrate her achievements and hard work. 

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Dunne will be a senior at LSU this upcoming fall and has had a full scholarship due to her athletic abilities. She has 3.7 million followers on Instagram, which is more than Derek Jeter or Cher, and 7.2 million on TikTok, which is more than Beyoncé.

She has been a gymnast since she was just three years old and has competed in countless competitions. She currently competes at the state and national levels. She is currently the highest-paid female athlete that attends a university in America.

She has made a lot of her money through endorsement deals with well-known brands, including Vuori and American Eagle.

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