Popular social media figure, Olivia Dunne has recently featured in Australian singer-rapper Kid Laroi’s latest album “Girls,” which is now available on various streaming platforms. On her Instagram story, she can seen sharing the screen with American actress Lily Chee.
She tagged the song artist on her story, which Kid Laroi reshared. Other famous pop celebrities like Valkyrae, and Tianna Robillard also made their cameos in the song, alongside Olivia Dunne, while Alix Earle co-starred with Laroi in the album.
Dunne, 21, is one of highest paid college athletes due to her collaborations with big-name brands, including SI Swimsuit magazine. She’s in her last year at LSU College but is eligible for the fifth year due to the COVID pandemic disruption. However, she hasn’t decided whether to stay one more year at LSU or enter professional life entirely.
Her fanbase also includes a section of MLB fans who support Pittsburg Pirates’ prospect pitcher, Paul Skenes. Both of them revealed their relationship almost a year ago when Skenes was giving an interview to the Pittsburg Post-Gazette. Since then they’re very open about it on social media.
In many instances, Dunne can be seen cheering for her boyfriend Skenes both on and off the field. She even accompanied Skenes to Pittsburg when he was first called up in the majors by the Pirates.
Olivia Dunne’s new project to help LSU female athletes
LSU gymnast, Olivia Dunne launched The Livvy Fund last summer to provide LSU female athletes with NIL advice and opportunities. It partnered with Bayou Traditions, the LSU Athletics collective to make the NIL deals more accessible.
Invidivials and Brands can also contribute directly, like Sherman & Balhoff who donated $50,000 worth of service through the Livvy Fund.
“I wanted to give back to the other student athletes and the university that’s given me so much,” Dunne said, per inRegister.com.
“Definitely to spread the love and give it to other female student athletes. I haven’t seen an NIL deal like this one, where you’re literally helping change someone’s smile.”
It wouldn’t be surprising if Dunne chose a fashion and modeling career given her current exposure with brands like Forever 21, American Eagle, Nautica, and Sports Illustrated (SI). However, so far, there’s no official update from her side.