
Olivia ‘Livvy’ Dunne is a popular NCAA gymnast and social media influencer known for her impressive skills on the mat and her engaging online presence.
During the Olympic Games in Paris however, she has transformed herself into a cheerleader. In fact, she’s been one of the biggest cheerleaders of Simone Biles, Suni Lee, and the rest of the US women’s gymnastics team throughout their gold medal run.
Dunne posted a video of Biles performing her floor routine that notched her a score of 14.666 and helped propel the team to victory in Paris on Instagram stories.
She added some flying money stack emojis to celebrate a routine that left her in awe.
When Lee posted an image of the team celebrating their accomplishment, Dunne replied, “Winner winner chicken dinner.”
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Dunne has clearly been enjoying her time over in Paris cheering on Simone Biles and Team USA. Her pictures from across the city are simply breathtaking.
“Pardon my French,” she captions one post with pictures of her beneath the Eiffel Tower, dining out on the town, and taking in some beach volleyball action.
Even before the Olympics, Livvy Dunne was cheering on Simone Biles. In fact, she flat-out predicted success for Biles on her redemption tour.
Just days before the Paris Games, Dunne was interviewed by Sports Illustrated and she made a bold prediction.
“Simone has always been a GOAT and I think that this is like her revenge tour,” she said. “What happened in 2020 was a freak thing, and I think that she’s out for revenge and she’s gonna probably win.”
Olivia Dunne says Simone Biles is "out for revenge" at the Paris Olympics pic.twitter.com/FodflgTNLg
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) July 16, 2024
Dunne 2028?
Dunne was right. Simone is the GOAT. After winning team gold, Simone Biles is now the most decorated Olympic gymnast in American history.
And she’s got individual events forthcoming. Meaning she can add to that total.
As for Livvy Dunne, she recently commented on whether or not she sees herself competing in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
A fan wrote a comment on her TikTok video saying, ” ‘You need to be in the Olympics fr (for real)'” to which Dunne replied: “LA 2028 baby.”
Dunne recently announced that she was returning to LSU for a fifth year of eligibility. She led the Tigers to the school’s first NCAA Championship last year.
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