Olivia Dunne celebrates Thanksgiving with her dance partner and it’s not Paul Skenes
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA: For Thanksgiving, 21-year-old LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne offered a peek into her celebrations, proudly showcasing her beloved pet Roux.
As a devoted dog mom, the TikTok sensation never misses an opportunity to flaunt her female Labrador.
Who is Olivia Dunne's dance partner?
Roux, the beloved pet of LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne, holds a special place as her favorite dance partner.
During Thanksgiving, Dunne took to Instagram and Snapchat to share glimpses of her celebration, with Roux prominently featured in her Snapchat stories.
A few months ago, Dunne proudly introduced herself to her fans as Roux's devoted dog mom. Roux even boasts her own Instagram account.
On November 24, Roux's Instagram shared Thanksgiving stories, showcasing a dance party where Dunne joyfully held Roux while dancing together.
In the early months of the gloomy lockdown in 2020, Olivia Dunne, a 17-year-old student at Louisiana State University, found her way into the social media spotlight. It was during this time that she began sharing her gymnastics routines on TikTok.
Her captivating content swiftly propelled her to fame on the platform, and by 2023, she had amassed an impressive following of nearly 10 million followers.
Earlier, Dunne also uploaded pictures and videos of herself dancing with and hugging Roux at her apartment.
Olivia Dunne expresses gratitude on Thanksgiving
The 21-year-old LSU gymnast shared her latest art creation on her Instagram story on Thursday, November 23.
The TikTok sensation and millionaire utilized her Instagram account, boasting millions of followers, to express gratitude in the Thanksgiving spirit. Dunne shared heartfelt pictures of the most important people in her life through her Instagram story.
Dunne crafted a beautifully intricate collage, weaving together integral facets of her life. This mosaic encapsulates snapshots capturing cherished moments with her boyfriend, Paul Skenes, her family, dear friends, and her adorable dog, Roux.
She wrote, "Lots to be thankful for," acknowledging her loved ones.