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Previous LSU Gymnast Olivia “Livvy” Dunne Says she is afraid that she will be “persecuted” by seemingly super fans who seem to know the social media influencer’s every movement.
Dunne that can boast Airports.
LSU Former Gymnast Olivia Dunne on the field before a game between the New York Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates at Citi Field on May 12, 2025. (Brad Penner-Preferred Pictures)
“I fear I will be persecuted and I do not know what to do. It has reached the point that every time I go to the airport there is a group of at least 10 middle -aged men waiting for me and they harass me,” she explained in the video with over a million views.
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“It’s these men who want my autograph,” she continued.
“They have a stack like 40 pictures of me or my magazines and they will run after me down the TSA-Præ-Check line and shout at me if I don’t give them my autograph. It’s crazy.”
Dunne included a video from her latest trip to the airport, leaving her in tears after she claimed they “circled me on the baggage requirement and were like in my face.”

LSU Tigers Gymnast Olivia Dunne looks at during the 2025 Women’s National Gymnastics semi -final in the Dickies Arena on April 17, 2025. (Jerome Miron-Preferred Pictures)
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“It’s something with the airline, and it’s weird,” she speculated before she added, “it’s have to stop because it’s scary for girls. It’s weird.”
Just last month, Dunne announced the end of his gymnastics career after LSU failed to defend Ncaa Championship title. The fifth -year senior did not compete in the competition after she was sidelined in March by an “avulsion break” in her patella.

March 7, 2025; Baton Rouge, LA: LSU Tigers Olivia Dunne looks at during the meeting against the Georgia Bulldogs in the Maravich Center. (Stephen Lew-IMAGN images)
Dunne that goes out Pittsburgh Pirates Pitching Sensation Paul Skenes, was one of NCAA’s top zero revenue and boasted millions of followers across multiple social media platforms. She played a role in helping LSU win her first NCAA title last year.