Livvy Dunne gives rare update on post-LSU plans in revealing video: Life is sweet as cinnamon

Olivia “Livvy” Dunne shared a lot of changes in her life since announcing her gymnastics retirement last month.The former LSU gymnast revealed Tuesday on her TikTok that she completed her first semester of grad school and purchased an apartment in New York City.“First semester grad school done, house hunting at the beach, bought a nyc apt, and walking to get a piña colada life is sweet like cinnamon,” Dunne, 22, wrote, including a video of her modeling a leopard-print bikini while walking along the beach.“Quick lil life update,” the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model captioned her post.Dunne, who is a native of New Jersey, did not elaborate further.

The influencer announced her plans for grad school in December, but did not say where she was enrolled at the time.Dunne is studying technology management, she told GQ last month in a joint interview with her boyfriend, All-Star Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes.

She majored in interdisciplinary studies for undergrad.She added that she could see herself putting down roots in Florida, the same state where her grandparents live.Dunne became an internet sensation during the COVID-19 pandemic, during which she began posting videos of herself doing gymnastics on the beach while visiting her grandparents in Florida.She became one of the faces of the name, image, and likeness (NIL) era when the NCAA rules changed, and is the highest-earning female college athlete in history.Dunne has made an estimated $9.5 million since the NIL rule change went into effect in 2021.After winning an NCAA title with LSU in 2023, Dunne returned for her fifth year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Dunne announced her gymnastics retirement last month following LSU’s loss in the NCAA championships.The Tigers finished third in the NCAA semifinals, missing out on a third straight national championship appearance.Dunne previously told The Post she wanted to focus on her brand after leaving LSU.“I feel like [Sports Illustrated] is...

Read More 
PaprClips
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by PaprClips.
Publisher: New York Post

Recent Articles