Olivia Dunne, a college gymnast, was seen dancing like she was 22 at a Taylor Swift performance over the weekend.
Dunne, 20, stole the show in a figure-hugging corset with plenty of open space.
The Louisiana State University standout attended Swift’s concert at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday.
Dunne posted a photo from the event to her millions of Instagram followers, wearing a purple shirt and cream skirt.
And Livvy’s love story with Taylor was also on show as she commented: “You rock and I love you.”
Swift’s five-month Eras Tour all over the US hit the New York area for three nights at MetLife Stadium this weekend.
Dunne was among the 80,000-strong throng that danced to the 33-year-old’s best songs.
After appearing in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, the LSU standout has been relishing the spotlight.
She even flaunted her athleticism in a hazardous beach video.
To begin the footage, Livvy stood on the edge of a black rock and raised her hands over her head.
She then leaped backward as the film was in slow motion to highlight her immaculate skill.
Dunne fell on the beach in complete control of her body, then ran away with a huge smile on her face.
Dunne last checked in from Yankee Stadium, where the New York Yankees were defeated 3-1 by the Baltimore Orioles.
Dunne also recently participated in a yoga session in Hollywood, Florida, to commemorate the release of the SI Swimsuit.
In the outside session, she wore a baby blue gym outfit and demonstrated her flexibility.
Christen Harper and Camille Kostek, two more models and NFL player partners, were also there.
Previously, the Sports Illustrated models were in New York for a glamorous launch party.
The issue’s stars attended the ceremony last week at the Hard Rock Hotel in Manhattan.
Livvy earlier stated that being picked as one of the swimsuit models was a dream come true for her.
“Some beach-nastics to start the summer off right,” the gymnast captioned the post.
She said: “There are a lot of young girls that look up to me and I feel like a lot of young girls also follow Sports Illustrated.
“So, both of our brands align because we both want to inspire the younger generation.”