Olivia Dunne reacts to LSU Tigers' new docuseries 'The Money Game' ranking number 2 in the US

Olivia Dunne will compete for the LSU Tigers for the fifth year. (Image source - Getty)
Olivia Dunne will compete for the LSU Tigers for the fifth year. (Image source - Getty)

Olivia Dunne couldn't contain her joy after LSU Tigers' new docuseries 'The Money Game' soared to the second spot in the United States. The gymnast highlighted the success of the docuseries that emphasizes the intersection between student-athletes and the financial dynamics.

Six LSU Tigers athletes, namely Dunne (LSU gymnast), Flau’jae Johnson (LSU women’s basketball player), Jayden Daniels (LSU football player), Trace Young (LSU basketball player), Angel Reese (former LSU basketball player), and Alia Armstrong, (LSU hurdler) have featured in the Amazon Prime's new docuseries.

The series sheds light on LSU student-athletes lives after the new NIL (name, image, likeness) rights permitted to them. The NIL permits the student-athletes to gain income through endorsements and other opportunities. The docuseries was released on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, and has already reached the second spot in the United States.

Following this, Dunne took to social media to inform her fans about the trending show and wrote (via Instagram stories):

"Guysss The Money Games just hit #2 AHHH."
Screenshot of Dunne's Instagram story.
Screenshot of Dunne's Instagram story.

The artistic gymnast shared another Instagram story, displaying the ranking.

"Tope 10 in the US. 2 Yay!!!," she wrote.
Screenshot of Dunne's Instagram story.
Screenshot of Dunne's Instagram story.

'The Money Game' is a six-episode docuseries, produced by Shaquille O'Neal's Jersey Studios, with the former American basketball player being the executive producer.

"Excited for the future constantly" - Olivia Dunne opens up on her plans following her LSU career

Olivia Dunne of the LSU Tigers warms up at the Dickies Arenas for the NCAA Championship in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo via Getty Images)
Olivia Dunne of the LSU Tigers warms up at the Dickies Arenas for the NCAA Championship in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo via Getty Images)

Olivia Dunne will be competing for the LSU Tigers for the fifth year in the upcoming season. However, she recently opened up about her plans following her collegiate gymnastics career.

While speaking to Fox News, she reflected on her collaboration with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit partnership and hinted at similar potential future opportunities.

"We have the mindset where you just never settle," Dunne said. "We just want what’s next. We’re just excited for the future constantly. I feel like that’s a blessing and a curse at the same time."
"I feel like [Sports Illustrated] is something that can last beyond college," Dunne said. "I think that’s important, creating a substantial brand that will last post-college. And [SI Swim] is one of those, I don’t even want to call it a partnership because they’re like family to me. That’s been amazing."

Dunne claimed the NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships with her team for the first time in LSU history in April 2024.

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