Olivia Dunne and her red flags on TikTok: Slow with text messages

25 June, 2023
Olivia Dunne and her red flags on TikTok: Slow with text messages
Olivia Dunne revealed what her "red flags" are. The LSU star gymnast and influencer took part in the popular TikTok trend, in which users film their reaction as a game predicts their three red flags.

The video began with Dunne appearing hesitant to discover the result, commenting: "I don't even want to know my red flags".

As the flags were unveiled one by one, the results for Olivia were; "Too much screen time; slow to text; lots of shopping".

The 20-year-old millionaire, who has 7.5 million followers on TikTok, smiled and didn't seem surprised. "Emphasis on the middle flag," Dunne wrote in her caption in reference to the "slow to text" message. The New Jersey native shared the TikTok video after attending LSU's baseball victory over Wake Forest, which helped it advance to the College World Series final.

Dunne has publicly supported LSU sports teams and stars at the school, including fellow Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model and basketball star Angel Reese.

Dunne rose to fame after she gained a social media following on TikTok during the pandemic when she filmed videos of herself doing gymnastics.

Dunne, the NCAA's highest-earning female NIL in the NCAA
Dunne, 20, is currently the highest NIL earner in the NCAA, with a NIL valuation of $3.4 million, according to ON3 Sports.

NIL is the new policy that is active as of 2021, in which all NCAA student-athletes are allowed to be compensated by private sponsors.

Dunne announced a new partnership with mobile phone company Motorola to promote its latest product, the razr+, in a social media post in June.

The gymnast has contracts with Vuori, EA Sports, Body Armor, Grubhub, Linktree, Forever 21, American Eagle Outfitters and Bartleby, which is a growing studio app.

Dunne recently vacationed with her family in Capri, Italy, where she shared a collage of photos modeling a Vuori swimming costume while lounging on a yacht.

It came after Dunne and the Lady Tigers advanced to the Final Four and finished fourth at the NCAA Championships in April.
Source: www.marca.com
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