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Livvy Dunne celebrates LSU graduation and teases next steps

Olivia “Livi” Dunn attended her university's graduation ceremony and celebrated her accomplishments on social media.

The gymnastics superstar and one of the most highly regarded athletes of the NIL era celebrated graduating from LSU with a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies on Thursday.

Dunn, who shot to fame on social media and has earned an estimated $9.5 million since NIL guidelines changed in 2021, is in her fifth and final year of eligibility for the LSU gymnastics team.

Dunn earned her bachelor's degree in the spring, the Post's Jenna Lemoncelli reported in September.

On TikTok, Dan also posted a celebratory video, adding in the caption what could be his next step.

“Forever LSU…now for grad school,” she wrote.

The 21-year-old won a national championship with the program during her senior year and just announced over the summer that she would be returning for another season.

Dunn posted a series of photos on his Instagram account to commemorate the occasion, using the phrase “Forever LSU.”

Olivia Livivy Dunn was all smiles during her LSU graduation ceremony. Livivi Dan/Instagram
Olivia Dunn celebrated with fellow LSU gymnast Alyona Shshenikova. Livivi Dan/Instagram

The famous gymnast proudly posed with her diploma in a purple graduation cap and gown.

In another photo, Dunn was seen smiling cheerfully outside Tiger Stadium, and in a third photo, he was seen being handed his diploma on stage during the ceremony.

of LSU Gymnastics Instagram Account He also shared a message of congratulations to Dunn and teammate Alyona Shchennikova, who also graduated this week.

Olivia Dunn posted about her graduation on the popular show
TikTok account. Livibee Dunn/TikTok

The team's account posted, “Congratulations to these two on their graduation.''

Dunn will compete this season as a member of the Tigers' gymnastics team, but in an interview with the Post earlier this year, she said she has built her brand outside of gymnastics, including her work in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue. He said he is considering other ways to do so.

“I feel like [Sports Illustrated] It lasts long after you graduate from college,” Dunn said. “I think it’s important to create a substantial brand that will last beyond college. [SI Swim] I don't want to call it a partnership because they are like family to me. That was amazing. ”

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