LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne gave fans a sneak peek of Amazon Prime Video's new docu-series "The Money Game." Streaming now, The Money Game gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at Louisiana State University athletes during the new NIL (name, image, likeness) rights era.
It showcases their process of earning compensation and also their pursuit of maintaining their stature as amateur athletes.
Dunne posted the trailer of the series on her Instagram on Tuesday, showcasing her moments from the intro and outro of the snippet.
"July 1st, 2021, the NIL rule changed. That's the day my life changed," Olivia Dunne said at the beginning of the clip before ending it with "Winning is addicting."
"Sooo excited to be part of the NIL documentary The Money Game. Premieres today on Amazon Prime💜💸," Dunne captioned the post.
Livvy Dunne is currently the second-highest-valued college athlete at $3.9 million, per On3's NIL 100.
Aside from Dunne, the series follows other LSU athletes like Angel Reese, Flau’jae Johnson, and Jayden Daniels throughout the 2023-2024 school year.
Livvy Dunne discusses returning to LSU for her final year
After winning the NCAA gymnastics title for LSU last season and making headlines through her increasing stock, Livvy Dunne decided to return for her fifth and final year with the LSU Tigers.
“I really want to come back - well, first of all, we won last year,” she said in an exclusive with the New York Post. “It was so exciting for not only our team but the whole university. And that’s a feeling that I want to feel again. It was so special in the bond with the girls,” she added.
Amid the highs and lows of her college career and negative comments from critics, Dunne shared that her rediscovered love for gymnastics played a big part in her return.
“I’ve really found the love, my love for the sport again last year, I’d say. So that’s one of the main reasons why I wanted to come back,” she shared.
Moreover, Olivia Dunne also shared that injuries took a toll on her mental strength, affecting her overall love for gymnastics. But she overcame that to make one last run this year.
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