STAR college gymnast Olivia Dunne dazzled fans with her latest social media post showcasing her outfit for the end-of-March holiday.
The 21-year-old star LSU gymnast and Sports Illustrated model shared an inside look at her Easter Sunday on Instagram and stunned fans with her attire.
Dunne is in her senior season at LSU and is among the most followed athletes in the U.S.
While on campus, she grew into a social media celebrity and a lucrative content creator.
She is No. 1 in all women’s college sports in NIL money made and is the “most followed NCAA athlete on social media.”
She has 12.4 million followers across all social media platforms, with 7.9 million coming from her devoted TikTok supporters.
On Sunday, Dunne posted a selfie on Instagram to display her latest dress.
Dunne pulled back the curtain for her 5.1 million followers, sharing photos of her posing in a pink dress alongside her sister, Julz Dunne, as the two hung out on Easter.
Julz also shared photos of the two to her account, and fans flooded the comments with compliments.
“So so beautiful,” this fan proclaimed.
“Beautiful Easter dresses. Love the photos,” another shared.
“Great outfits what a dynamic duo!” a third fan said.
“Gorgeous siblings!” a fourth declared.
Dunne is currently in the thick of LSU’s gymnastics season, and the team has recently come off a tremendous accomplishment.
The Tigers won their fifth conference title last Saturday in New Orleans.
LSU finished with a top score of 198.075 to capture the title as the 2024 SEC Champion.
It was the school’s highest score total in program history at the SEC tournament.
Olivia and the Tigers now shift their attention to the 2024 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships.
The tournament will be in Fort Worth, Texas, in April.
In addition to competing, she made her modeling debut last June, appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Swimwear edition.
Dunne is also dating Pittsburgh Pirates star Paul Skenes.
The two met while they both were attending the school last year before Skenes was selected with the No.1 pick in the 2023 MLB draft.