Olivia Dunne Goes Viral With Senior Photos

Olivia Dunne is soaking up every second of her final season of gymnastics at LSU.

Dunne is in her final season in Baton Rouge after an incredible run that has seen her become the most famous college athlete in America.

She went from being a talented gymnast from New Jersey to being one of the most popular people in America.

Olivia Dunne shares senior photos.

Dunne has been on an unreal run over the past few years, and she's turned that into huge earnings. Now, it's time for one more season of gymnastics in Baton Rouge, and she looks ready to go.

The talented gymnast dropped her senior photos Sunday night, and it took no time at all before the post blew up.

It has more than 375,000 likes in just a few hours. It's clear she's ready to end her college career with a bang.

Dunne's incredible run continues.

It feels like Olivia Dunne has been on an unstoppable run for a solid 18 months. At this point, most people don't even think about gymnastics when they think about her.

What comes to mind are her huge followings on TikTok and Instagram and how she uses her audience to print money.

The talented athlete has charged more than $500,000 for a single sponsored post. That's more money than many Americans earn in a decade.

Dunne can earn it with one push of a button. If that doesn't make her a marketing powerhouse, I don't know what does.

Yet, she's still a gymnast at her core, and she has one season left to continue her domination on the mat for the LSU Tigers. She's soaking it up and enjoying it.

The good news for her is that she won't have to worry about what comes next when her college career ends. There's a pot of gold waiting for her in the content game once she graduates. Money will definitely not be a concern. For now, she's just focused on one more year with the Tigers.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.