LSU Star Gymnast, Olivia Dunne Made Controversial Comments On Alabama

In its first victory of the 2023 season, Alabama returned to winning ways on Saturday, defeating South Florida 17-3. The Crimson Tide found themselves in an extremely strange situation following their loss to Texas on opening day: they were made fun of in sports references.

Perhaps for the first time in 16 years, the Crimson Tide has been attacked by critics who actually meant what they said. Many analysts and supporters believe that the dynasty is over and Nick Saban’s team is worthless this year.

 

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Sports Illustrated’s Instagram page recently highlighted LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne in a word association game. Olivia Dunne has an On3 NIL valuation of $3.2 million. In response to certain words, Dunne provided one-word responses.

When Dunne was questioned about “Baton Rouge,” she responded, “Hot.” However, when the word “Alabama” was mentioned, the athlete had a startling response.

She said, “Sucks”

 

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Other queries were addressed by the internet sensation, such as “Fall for “Football” and “Sports for “Livvy Dunne.”

What activities has Olivia Dunne engaged in?

Olivia Dunne has been busy this summer, apart from mocking Alabama football. She first made an appearance alongside NFL legend Tom Brady in a popular commercial promoting the ManningCast audition.

 

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Alongside LSU athlete Angel Reese, she has also been on the cover of Sports Illustrated, highlighting the advancements made by women during the Name, Image, and Likeness era.

The LSU gymnast has overtaken all other female athletes under the age of 25 in online searches. She was forced to transfer to online lessons as a result of her safety.

 

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She explained the security measures she had taken and the reasons behind them in an interview with Elle.

“There were some scares in the past, and I just want to be as careful as possible,” Dunne explained. “I don’t want people to know my daily schedule and where I am.”

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