Olivia Dunne looks stunning as she wore a see-through black outfit featuring sheer fabric over her midriff and legs

LSU gymnast Olivia  Dunne has been giving her fans glimpses behind the scenes between glamorous parties celebrating Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s 2024 launch.

There are more than 13 million fans of Livvy Dunne on social media, and she regularly updates her fans on what it’s like to be one of the most lucrative college athletes in the country.

On TikTok alone, Dunne has over 7.9 million supporters, while on Instagram she has 5.1 million.

According to On3, she is the “most followed NCAA athlete on social media” across all women’s college sports.

"I can't tell if it's giving Pamela Anderson or cigarette mom," she captioned the post.
(Image : TIKTOK/@livvy)

During the most recent event, she wore a see-through black outfit featuring sheer fabric over her midriff and legs.

Her long wavy blonde locks were also left to flow freely, while she wore dark eyeliner and eyeshadow.

“I can’t tell if it’s giving Pamela Anderson or cigarette mom,” she captioned the post.

Several of her eight million followers had other suggestions as well. “Neither, Sandy from Grease,” said one.

Another commented, “I’m hearing Brittany Murphy vibes!” Another said, “Livvy is a goddess.”

During the most recent event, she wore a see-through black outfit featuring sheer fabric over her midriff and legs.
(Image : TIKTOK/@livvy)

While attending Michael Rubin’s lavish party in The Hamptons last week,  Dunne turned heads in a stunning red dress.

In a figure-hugging red outfit, Dunne arrived at the exclusive area of Long Island for the Fanatics CEO’s annual White Party.

The guests later changed into white outfits for the main event, and Dunne shared her striking look with her Instagram followers.

Dunne captioned the photo: “Happy 4th!”

(Image : Instagram/livvydunne)

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About Olivia Dunne :

A former member of the USA national team and current member of the LSU Tigers women’s gymnastics team, Olivia Paige Dunne (born October 1, 2002 is the highest-valued women’s college athlete. Dunne’s social media following of over 10 million has resulted in endorsement deals for her name, image, and likeness totaling seven figures.