Dunne began gymnastics at age 3, earned her first Division I scholarship offer by age 10 and committed to LSU at 14. Since joining the team in 2020, she has contributed to LSU’s gymnastics success, including helping secure the program’s first NCAA championship title in 2024.
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With more than 13 million followers on TikTok and Instagram combined, Dunne is the highest-earning female NCAA athlete, reportedly generating $4.2 million annually through brand endorsements with companies like Vuori, Nautica and Purina. She also founded The Livvy Fund in 2023 to support female athletes at LSU in securing NIL opportunities.
Beyond gymnastics and modeling, Dunne has ventured into entertainment with appearances like Amazon Prime’s “Money Game,” a docuseries on college sports’ evolving financial landscape.
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