Olivia Dunne Uses TikTok Filter to Prove She Has Unlimited Rizz

The SI Swimsuit model and NCAA gymnast updated her 7.5 million followers on her charm level.
Olivia Dunne.

Olivia Dunne.


Fans already know that Olivia Dunne’s rizz game is strong, and now the TikTok app knows it too. The LSU gymnast shared a hilarious video with her 7.5 million followers on the video-based platform. She used a popular filter, called “Rizz Level From Your Face %,” that analyzes your face and outputs a percentage of how strong your rizz game is.

Rizz is a trending Gen-Z slang term used to describe someone’s ability to flirt and charm when pursuing a romantic interest.

The filter scrolled through several numbers for a few seconds and landed on “Rizz God 100.” The 20-year-old dropped her jaw in reaction and flexed her arm muscles.

The New Jersey native donned a gray-and-black sports bra and laid on her stomach on a fancy hotel room bed. Her long blonde locks were left loose and straight and she sported a dash of black eyeliner and dainty gold earrings.

“the rizzometer has spoken… #foryou #wrizz,” Dunne captioned the June 13 video set to Lil Peep and Lil Tracy’s “White Tee.” The post garnered 617,000 likes and 3,500 comments in one day

The NCAA athlete was featured in this year’s SI Swimsuit Issue and was photographed by Ben Watts in Puerto Rico.

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Ananya Panchal
ANANYA PANCHAL

Ananya Panchal is a writer on the Lifestyle and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit, where she covers fashion, beauty, pop culture and the internet’s favorite personalities and trends. She joined the brand in 2022 after roles at Bustle, the San Francisco Chronicle and the TODAY Show. Panchal loves to write about fashion in all its forms—from standout runway moments and evolving street style to the best accessories to elevate each season’s wardrobe (she rarely goes anywhere without a stack of jewelry and a coffee in hand). A self-proclaimed beauty fanatic, she’s always on the hunt for must-have products and loves breaking down viral trends. Her favorite series at the moment is spotlighting female founders and the stories behind the brands they’ve built—especially those shaping the future of fashion, wellness and tech. She is based between New York City and San Francisco and, when she’s not writing, can be found rewatching One Tree Hill, playing sudoku, trying new restaurants or ranking her favorite Disney Channel Original Movies. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications and journalism with a minor in criminal justice from Boston University.