Olivia Dunne’s reverse gym routine on TikTok impresses with stunning backward bends.
If anyone was concerned that Olivia Dunne’s incredible gymnastics videos might disappear from TikTok following her national championship-winning senior year at LSU, they need not be. Dunne made a comeback to wow her fans with a backbend technique that included a unique twist.
The reversed routine of Olivia Dunne
“A bit of a stretch…” The footage, which shows her move from a split to a full handstand on the beam, was captioned by Dunne.
@livvya bit of a stretch…
Her astute admirers observed the “stretch” she used liberally in the astounding footage.
“It took me a hot minute to realize this was in reverse,” a well-liked TikTok comment said. “So confused on why the hair moved before you.”
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After her LSU gym team won its first-ever NCAA championship on April 20, Dunne remained silent on social media as she and her colleagues celebrated their accomplishment. Apart from reminding everyone that Baby Gronk was present, that is.
Will Olivia Dunne return to LSU?
Seeing Livvy back in the LSU gym gave her admirers optimism that she may stay on one more year and make use of the extra season of NCAA eligibility that was awarded to all collegiate athletes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, even though it is unclear when the video was filmed.
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“what have better chances, you taking the 5th year or you joining Coach Jay’s staff,” One of her supporters nudged her.
With a sly reply, the 21-year-old typed, “now THATS a bit of a stretch.”
She’ll have almost 3.7 million reasons to come back if she does. Dunne’s name, image, and likeness profits are valued at $3.7 million, placing her in a tie for second position in the On3 NIL 100 Rankings.
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Even if she graduated, the SI Swimsuit model would probably keep most of her brand partnerships. However, because gymnastics is such a big part of her profile and she doesn’t play in a professional league, she might be tempted to move back to Baton Rouge.