Olivia Dunne, a GYMNAST influencer, keeps up her intense workout regimen despite LSU’s season concluding in the NCAA Final Four.
Following a midweek exercise, the 20-year-old social media sensation displayed her figure-hugging suit in the locker area.
In the NCAA championships last weekend in Fort Worth, Dunne was a member of the Louisiana State team that came in fourth.
Since she began gymnastics at age 3, Livvy has specialised on the parallel bars and is one of the most successful college athletes in the US.
Her ‘Name, Image and Likeness’ (NIL) contracts are predicted to bring in more than $3 million yearly.
Additionally, her Instagram and TikTok combined social media following has increased by over 11 million.
Earlier last week, Livvy visited a gym in Baton Rouge to film a popular skipping video.
Dunne performed some remarkable routines before posing for a locker room selfie while wearing a grey crop top and tight workout clothes.
It happened only a few days after she dazzled crowds in a glitzy ballgown to honour LSU’s outstanding season.
Her most recent photo received the admiring comment, “Fire as usual.”
While a second said: “If you stepped on me I would apologize.”
And a third commented: “Not only extremely talented. But beauty beyond compare.”
In response to LSU’s efforts in the national championships, which Oklahoma won, Dunne said she was “beyond proud” of her teammates.
The star of the show in Texas was Haleigh Bryant of LSU, who Livvy earlier this season admitted she was “obsessed” with.
Bryant has been nominated for the Honda Award after a stunning breakthrough season.
“[Haleigh’s] stats are staggering when you see what she did this year,” LSU coach Jay Clark remarked.
“64 for 64 routines with an average of 9.900+ across all events? That’s unheard of.
“She did the all-around every single meet because her team needed her too.
“In an age of self, Haleigh Bryant was the ultimate act of selflessness. She is just incredible.”