Olivia “Livi” Dunn is one of U.S. women’s gymnastics’ biggest supporters at the Paris Olympics.
The LSU star gymnast and social media personality was at the Bercy Arena on Tuesday to cheer on Simone Biles and Team USA after they won gold in the team final.
One video posted to Dunn’s Instagram Stories shows Biles, the American gymnast with the most medals in Olympic history with eight, performing a mesmerizing floor routine that earned her 14.666 points.
Dan captioned the video with an emoji of a pile of flying money.
Team USA, comprised of Jordan Chiles, Sunisa “Suni” Lee, Jade Carey and Hezley Rivera, won the gold medal in Tuesday’s competition with a total score of 171.296 points, more than five points ahead of second-place Italy (165.494) and third-place Brazil (164.497).
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Biles, 27, and Li, 21, are scheduled to next compete in the individual all-around final on Thursday.
Dunn, a national champion gymnast at Louisiana State University, has been cheering on the U.S. team since arriving in Paris for this year’s Olympics.
Earlier this week, she cheered on Lee during the qualifiers.
Dunn is enjoying part of her summer in the City of Lights before returning to Baton Rouge for her fifth and final year of eligibility with Louisiana State University gymnastics.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model, 21 years old, It was confirmed earlier this month She’s “not yet Dan” with the Lady Tigers.
“These last four years have changed my life and putting on the purple and gold leotard is something special,” Dunn said in an Instagram video, “… and no matter how many opportunities you have off the mat, there’s something special about LSU. That’s why I say I’m not done yet.”
“Good luck with your fifth year.”
Although Dan is making the most of her time in Paris, an Olympic goal does not appear to be in her future.
“I have competed for the U.S. team before, but I’ve closed that chapter and moved on to Louisiana State University, so I don’t plan on competing in the Olympics or anything beyond that,” she told The Post exclusively in June.
Dunn and the Lady Tigers won the team’s first-ever NCAA championship in April.
The 2024 Olympics will run until August 11th.





