Internet dubs Olivia Dunne ‘basic’ after her photoshoot with Elle: 'A lousy gymnast'
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA: Olivia Dunne, also known popularly as Livvy to her fans, is a household name amongst GenZ. In both athletics and the digital world, she has managed to gain a meteoric rise and a massive fan following, all thanks to her captivating and strong social media presence.
Dunne undoubtedly stands tall as the queen among NCAA female athletes and gymnasts. The millionaire college gymnast was recently the subject of an exclusive story in the popular magazine Elle. Her status as a rising star in the gymnastics community was reinforced by this, which was her first significant feature in a widely read publication.
'A lousy gymnast'
In the exclusive, Dunne discussed the turning point in her life and tracked her path from her modest origins to her current status. With her most recent collaboration, the well-known gymnast from LSU, who is also a trendsetter in the making, entered the energizing realm of "Accelerator Active Energy." She excitedly posted sneak peeks from the related photo shoot on social media. Her friends and family have all expressed how happy they are about this ultimate occasion.
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However, various people on social media believed that the hype given to the 20-year-old sensation was way too much. A user on Instagram wrote, "Lets be real, no one would even give a f if she wasnt so damn fine." The second user wrote, "She is so basic, go to Nashville and you will see thousands (man the social media thing can boost people so much!"
Another user wrote, "I'd pinch you but that'd be hurting a woman. Something I cannot even fathom." One user said, "What's the obsession w this girl? She average at best and a lousy gymnast and already to old to compete in the Olympics." While another wrote, "Livvy not to flex or anything but i was fastest kid in my elementary school."
Dunne's collab with energy drink
Dunne joins other athletes who are ambassadors for their respective sports, such as Aaron Judge of the Yankees, Travis Kelce of the Chiefs, a Super Bowl champion tight end, Jalen Hurts of the Eagles, and others. According to a conversation with the New York Post, she said, "What really attracted me to the Accelerator at first was the loaded roster top-tierier athletes that use this and drink it." She continued," I mean, Travis Kelce, Aaron Judge, and all of them use it, and they're all obviously incredible athletes. That is why I was so drawn to this product."