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Olivia Dunne had many of her Instagram followers thinking she was making an OnlyFans announcement last week. Posting cute selfies of herself as she rocked a tight tank top, the LSU gymnast made a statement regarding her joining a platform, but it wasn’t adult platform OnlyFans.
The comments section to Olivia’s post now sees thousands of users agreeing with the few who thought the 21-year-old was making her OF debut. The platform boasting star members including Cardi B and Larsa Pippen is seemingly not on Olivia’s agenda. Alongside the drama in the comments, the post brought in a ton of love for the blonde, who earned herself over 500,000 fan likes.
Gymnast Olivia Dunne Makes Big Announcement On Instagram
Looking doe-eyed as she snapped two, low-key selfies, Olivia showed off her good looks and her curves as she modeled a teal-blue tank top in ribbed fabrics. Flashing her cleavage as she showcased hints of her athlete figure, the Sports Illustrated Swim star rocked her light hair down, sending out summery vibes via her tan and freckles.
Sporting a thin layer of winged black eyeliner that showcased her brown eyes, the star completed her look with a pendant cross necklace. She posed indoors while writing: “The wait is over… link in bio to my Passes account for more of me and bts of my life!”
Her Followers Think It’s Something Else
Over 4,000 fans have now liked a comment reading: “Thought this was bouta be OF.”
It was this comment that seemingly sparked a difference of opinion from other users. “It’s the same thing basically. You’re paying for “exclusive content” except it’s nothing different other than what she does on here on Instagram lol,” one replied. Another, however, disagreed as they wrote: “Passes doesn’t allow anything Insta doesn’t. She’s just charging you for Instagram pics now.” Olivia’s Passes join is a huge deal, though. It even made Forbes‘ headlines as the mega influencer continues to cash in seven figures for fronting major brands.
“Passes allows me to monetize my creativity and expertise in ways that were previously unavailable to college athletes, which is why I’m so excited to be partnering with them,” the gymnast stated, adding: “By offering exclusive content and experiences, I can turn my passion for gymnastics as a college athlete and content creation into a sustainable career path, and build deeper connections with my fans and supporters.
Olivia boasts 5.1 million followers on Instagram and north of 7 million on TikTok.