Olivia Dunne in LSU leotardOlivia Dunne (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
Olivia Dunne isn’t afraid to post herself online for her millions of fans to see. However, there are not many times that fans have been able to see Dunne in a picture that has not been edited before it makes the final cut.

Not only do we not get those pictures, it is incredibly rare we see her when she is not dressed up, glammed up, or in a leotard while performing.

That changed with Olivia Dunne this week.

The LSU Tigers star gymnast took to TikTok and posted a glam photo of herself and then posted a not-so-glammed-up picture of herself. Olivia Dunne could be seen wearing a Bass Pro Shops cap with a purple shirt while holding some Cheetos.

Her hair also looked as if she hadn’t done it that day.

“The side the media does NOT want to see for you,” Dunne wrote on the now-viral post.

LSU Gymnastics, which featured Dunne, clinched their fifth conference title last month in New Orleans.

The No. 3 nationally ranked Lady Tigers finished with a top score of 198.075, which was the program’s highest at the championships. The Tigers finished the regular season as the No. 1 team in the conference.

Kiya Johnson led the team on bars and scored a 9.825, while Ashley Cowan matched her career high in the second spot with a 9.950.

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As for Dunne, she competed in the third spot for her second appearance on bars this year and scored 9.800.

The Lady Tigers finished beam with their second-highest score in program history, 49.475 while they had 49.450 on bars, the second highest on the event by LSU at the conference championships.

Olivia Dunne’s Gymnast Career Is Over But Not Social Status

Olivia Dunne (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
After four years of unparalleled individual and team achievements, Olivia Dunne has retired from competition.

Her career might be finished but not her social media presence that has paved the way for her to gain millions of followers as well as millions of dollars due to the emergence of the NIL.