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Olivia Dunne has now topped 9 million TikTok views for sharing BTS footage from her 2023 Sports Illustrated feature. The 21-year-old LSU gymnast made headlines last year for fronting the iconic magazine, one also known for having featured stars including mogul Kim Kardashian and model Olivia Culpo.
Stunning the camera in a bathing suit as she enjoyed the beaches of Costa Rica, Olivia showed off her lithe figure in skimpy swimwear, and there was a beach run, too.
Olivia Dunne Thrills TikTok With Beach Run
Posting for her 7.8 million followers, Olivia shared mash-up footage of her shoots, showing off a cut-out bathing suit to begin with as she was seen posing amid trees and with camera crew visible.
Accompanying her video with carefree music, the American Eagle partner modeled a series of beachwear looks, including a crop top style two-piece, plus the iconic metallic black bikini that made so many headlines last year.
Rocking her blonde locks down and with a sunkissed face of makeup bringing out her features, Olivia nailed her beach babe vibe, also including slow-motion footage of herself in a black one-piece, plus a monogrammed Gucci one.
It’s Giving Modern-Day Pamela Anderson
A brief moment in the video saw Olivia getting athletic. Running freely across the shore, the stunner showed off her toned abs and legs, plus her curves, as she modeled the thick-banded metallic two-piece worn in the above photo.
“Best day ever. Thank you @si.swimsuit for making my dreams come true,” a caption read.
The video is now pinned to the top of Olivia’s TikTok. On Instagram, meanwhile, the star boasts over 4 million followers, making her the most followed NCAA athlete on social media.
Dunne has faced criticism for her scantily-clad social media posts, but she’s got no issue with them.
“It’s not a girl’s responsibility how a man looks at her or how he acts, especially when you’re doing your sport and that’s your uniform. I can’t help the way I look, and I’m going to post what I feel comfortable with,” she told Elle. “It’s hard to handle at times, definitely, because I am just a 20-year-old student. I think people do forget that.”
Olivia also shared: “It’s really important to raise as much money and awareness for these incredible women athletes who won’t have the same opportunities after college.”