Olivia Dunne Impresses Fans With Gymnastics Routine Set to Kendrick Lamar’s ‘HUMBLE’

The LSU athlete proved that a recent injury won’t get her down.
Olivia Dunne

Olivia Dunne.


Olivia Dunne has been sidelined with an injury so far this season, but the LSU gymnast proved she’s ready to get back at it in a recent TikTok.

The social media influencer shared a clip of herself executing an incredibly impressive routine on the uneven bars. Dunne wore a black leotard as she flipped and spun from one bar to another with extreme precision. The clip initially gave fans a bird’s-eye view of the college junior’s athleticism before the camera angle switched to show the perspective of Dunne’s acrobatics right from the mat.

Dunne’s teammates could be heard cheering her on in the video, while she backtracked the snippet to “HUMBLE” by Kendrick Lamar.

The 20-year-old captioned the post she shared “getting back into the swing of things:).”

Teammate and friend Elena Arenas commented “proud❤️.”

In the comments section, fans were quick to congratulate Dunne for hitting a milestone by surpassing seven million followers on the platform. Earlier in the day, the athlete’s account mysteriously disappeared from TikTok for several hours, which Dunne herself pointed out.

“Where did all my videos go?” she questioned and followed up with, “Not my account getting banned for 5 hours.”

Dunne also addressed fan’s concerns on Twitter, writing, “It’s a glitch. Idk what’s wrong with my account right now.” She showed her sense of humor by retweeting a fan who joked, “Tom Brady retires and Livvy Dunne’s tiktok gets banned. Truly is a sad day in America.”

The No. 9 LSU Tigers will host the Georgia Bulldogs today.

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