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Olivia Dunne was definitely going down the humorous route as she updated her TikTok with a “bit of a stretch” in April. Posting footage of her incredible flexibility, the 21-year-old LSU gymnast reminded fans of her skillset as she delivered moves from a beam, and her caption tied right into her video as she sat in a perfect side split.
Gaining over 2.5 million views as she continues to dominate the NCAA social media space, Olivia flaunted her gymnast figure in a tight leotard as she enjoyed her training session. She even hoisted her legs up into a handstand following her eye-watering split. Dunne is followed by 8 million on TikTok. Meanwhile, her Instagram following sits at just above 2 million.
Olivia Dunne Shows TikTok Her Flexibility
Training solo and from an indoor gymnastics space, Olivia kicked things off sitting on a beam while outfitted in a skintight black leotard with a cheeky finish.
Highlighting her toned legs and slim waist, the blonde delivered a flourish as she lifted one arm, quickly getting herself into a side split as she eased both legs out on either side of her. Keeping barefoot as she worked on her already impressive flexibility, the Vuori Clothing partner used only her pointed feet to support herself, positioning her rear away from the beam as she made her move even more challenging.
Whipping her legs up into a 180-degree handstand at the end, Olivia delivered a mind-blowing display of her upper body strength, although for her, it was “a bit of a stretch.”
‘Seasons Greetings’ In The Splits
This wouldn’t be the first split Dunne has delivered on social media. In December 2023, the New Jersey native struck this split pose from a beam as she slipped her figure into a purple leotard shouting out her LSU Tigers team. Lifting one arm up into the air as she wore her blonde locks tied back, Olivia wrote: “Seasons greetings.”
The post has topped 580,000 likes, even gaining a like from former pro golfer Paige Spiranac. The two have since met up for a recent bash hosted by Sports Illustrated Swim.
“I don’t feel too much pressure, because doing social media is always something that I’ve loved, and I’ve always taken it pretty seriously,” Olivia told The NY Post of her rapid rise to fame and social media stardom. “At times, I can get overwhelmed with how busy things are, but I don’t feel pressure on a day-to-day basis.”