Celebrity gymnast and influencer Livvy Dunne, whose full name is Olivia Paige Dunne, is perhaps the most followed National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) player on social media. Due to a leg injury, the 20-year-old Louisiana State University gymnast has been sidelined this season, but she is passing the time by entertaining her nearly 10 million social media followers. Her videos and photos typically feature her posing for the camera, working out, dancing, and sharing humorous clips.
Livvy recently displayed her playful side in a hilarious parody of her injury. She shared a video in which she lip-syncs the Baby Tate song Hey, Mickey! The video led her fans into such a frenzy that some are willing to “change their name” for her.
The LSU star is seen in the video lying on a carpet while holding the camera in both hands while donning a fitted black tank top.
@livvy mickey hmu #foryou ♬ Hey, Mickey! – Baby Tate
The model was dressed to the nines, her long blonde hair straightened, and she was mouthing the lyrics of Toni Basil’s song Hey Mickey, singing “Oh, Mickey, you’re so fine! You’re so wonderful, you amaze me!” As she dedicated the video to Mickey, the stunning athlete teased her fans in the caption by asking them to hit her up.
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Livvy dazzled as she modeled for the food ordering and delivery service GrubHub in an all-white ensemble that included a collared white crop top and a light grey miniskirt. The LSU athlete talked about her favorite foods and drinks, including Gatorade, tortilla chips, and Haribo sour gummy bears. In the advertisement, she grinned as she held up some of her treats.
According to reports, she has lucrative deals with companies like BodyArmor, American Eagle, Leaf Trading Cards, and Vuori, making her the most profitable female college athlete and the 6th most profitable NCAA athlete.
She discussed her rise to fame and earnings in a Today interview. The college athlete acknowledged her current seven-figure income and expressed her gratitude. She continued, calling it “very cool” that college athletes can benefit financially from using their likeness.
However, it is not all glamour and glitz for the celebrity gymnast all the way. Livvy claimed to have heard unsettling remarks, and her college contacted the police following an incident last year.
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