OLIVIA Dunne has decided to sign a NIL deal valued at millions as she moves on from her stellar LSU gymnastics career.
The 21-year-old Dunne announced that she will partner with the digital platform Passes.
It was reported by Forbes that Dunne signed a “multi-million” NIL deal with Passes.
The platform helps give revenue streams to creators who can offer fans access to exclusive content.
“Passes allows me to monetize my creativity and expertise in ways that were previously unavailable to college athletes, which is why I’m so excited to be partnering with them,” Dunne said.
“By offering exclusive content and experiences, I can turn my passion for gymnastics as a college athlete and content creation into a sustainable career path, and build deeper connections with my fans and supporters.
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Dunne continued, adding that she loves “how Passes is so user-friendly” and the platform is “intuitive and easy to navigate, making it simple for creators to set up their accounts, create content, and engage with their audience without any technical barriers.”
Dunne’s announcement came after fans wanted to know whether the gymnast would return to LSU for a fifth year.
She had contributed to the Tigers’ first-ever NCAA gymnastics championship win last month and teased an announcement.
Olivia teased the announcement a day before she shared the promotional post on Instagram.
“the wait is over… link in bio to my Passes account for more of me and bts of my life,” the social media influencer shared with the link to her Passes profile on Instagram.
The post included selfies of Dunne donning a small gray crop top.
This will be the first NIL deal for Passes.
According to Forbes, Dunne plans to offer a behind-the-scenes look at her life as a D1 athlete as well as live streams of her gymnastics training.
The Sports Illustrated model will be selling five different subscription packages on her Passes profile.
“Hey guys, it’s Livvy! I just want to say welcome to my Passes account. I’m going to be taking you guys behind the scenes, giving you exclusive access to new content,” Dunne said in her first Passes video on Wednesday.
Dunne has yet to reveal if she’ll return to LSU as she has one year of eligibility remaining.
The Tigers star will have no shortage of career options to fall back on.
On top of her Passes NIL deal, Dunne has sponsorship contracts with brands such as Nautica, Motorola, and Accelerator.
The LSU star has 13.2 million followers across all platforms.
Dunne is dating MLB star Paul Skenes who was the 2023 Pittsburgh Pirates No. 1 overall pick.