SOCIAL media star Olivia Dunne shapes up — as she prepares to return to competitive gymnastics.
The 21-year-old tumbler, posing here for Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue, is the most-followed US college athlete, with 12million fans online.
She has made millions off the back of her gymnastics career and this year will compete again for Louisiana State University.
Posting about her career, she said: “Not Dunne yet.”
In May Olivia signed an NIL deal valued at millions and announced that she will partner with the digital platform 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.
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.”
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.
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The Sports Illustrated model will be selling five different subscription packages on her Passes profile.