Olivia Dunne Trades Leotard for Tiny Pink Bikini on Spring Break

The college athlete is enjoying a staycation in Baton Rouge.
Olivia Dunne

Olivia Dunne.


LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne regularly celebrates meet days by showing off her sparkly leotards to her dedicated social media fans. The athlete, however, is currently soaking up the sun on spring break and changed up her typical gym-based content with a viral swimwear post.

Dunne, a junior at LSU, appears to be enjoying a staycation in Baton Rouge. On March 13, she shared a photo of herself with her 3.7 million Instagram followers rocking a light pink strapless bikini. 

The TikTok star knelt on her knees on an outdoor lounger while supporting herself with both hands. Her head was turned to the side mid-laugh, while Dunne’s blonde locks swept across her face.

“makeshift spring break🤷🏼‍♀️,” she playfully wrote in her caption, while tagging LSU as her location.

The same day, Dunne shared in an IG story in which she marked her location in Baton Rouge and quipped there’s “nothing like spring break in BR 😮‍💨.”

The 20-year-old influencer’s followers readily piped in to the comments section.

“always a slay!” Miami basketball guard and fellow social media influencer Hanna Cavinder wrote.

“Cuteeeeeee,” Becca Means added.

“so so gorgeous,” Sissy Sheridan said.

“The prettiest,” Hannah White concurred.

Dunne and the No. 6-seed LSU Tigers will return to competition this Saturday when the team participates in the SEC Championships in Duluth, Ga.

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