LSU Gymnast Olivia Dunne Turns Heads in Chic Black Mini Dress

The college athlete showed off a cute outfit on Instagram.
Olivia Dunne

Olivia Dunne.


Olivia Dunne can be spotted regularly in her favorite outfit—a sparkly leotard—but the college gymnast switched up her typical ensemble in a recent Instagram post. 

The LSU junior and social media star shared a photo of herself seated in the back of a car on Instagram on Friday. Dunne sat with her legs crossed as she braced herself with one hand on the tan leather interior, while the other was perched on the headrest in front of her.

The 20-year-old wore a sleeveless black mini dress with a high neckline as she held her pose and peered into the camera. Dunne’s long blonde locks were worn straight, and the athlete opted for a glossy pink lip.

“I’m omw!!” she wrote in her caption.

Plenty of Dunne’s 3.8 million followers on the platform quickly chimed in to the comments section.

“fire per usual,” noted University of Miami guard Haley Cavinder.

“better be on your way home 😢❤️,” quipped social media personality Lily Chee.

“finally made it out the drafts i see😍,” LSU teammate Elena Arenas gushed.

“The Uber driver taking this like 🤨📸,” a fan joked.

“can I get an eta?” another person inquired.

The LSU Tigers gymnastics team will compete in the NCAA national semifinals at Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday.

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