Livvy Dunne is already done.
The LSU Gymnast and Social Media Media star hung its stockings forever on Thursday after the Tigers finished third in the NCAA semifinals, losing a third appearance in the consecutive national championship.
“✌️ Gymnastics is a real leg … and, of course, forever!”, Dunne wrote in X.
It ends a starry race for the native of New Jersey, which amounted to national prominence upon arrival in LSU.
His domain of social networks quickly made a weakness on several platforms: Thin accumulated around 13 million followers between Tiktok and Instagram.
Dunne also made his debut in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit in 2023.
It was also at the forefront of the null revolution, with an evaluation of $ 4.1 million per ON3, thanks to the sponsorship agreements with Crocs, Vuori Sports Wear, American Eagle Outfitters, Forever 21, Grubhub, Nautica.
Earlier this year, she opposed the NCAA attempt to force athletes to have any null agreement exceeding $ 600 approved by a compensation house.
While changing the mat of the mat, as a gymnast, he helped LSU to his first national championship in 2024, averaging a 9,857 score in the exercise of the floor.
The injuries limited the last half or his university career, thought he continued to pump the tigers in all sports.
He has also become a stupulus in Pittsburgh, where actively root by her boyfriend Paul Skenes, a former tiger of LSU and now the ace of the pirates of MLBS.
As for what follows, the thin plans to stay invoked with themselves Swim and intend to help other women take advantage of their null potential with their LIVVY background in LSU, and something else.
“The girls do not know where to start,” he told the post in 2024. “Because that is sometimes half of the battle. And it is very important to capitalize to your void while you are in college if you are a woman, after reading for most ATS.
“So definitely because doing something [in NIL] In general, after having finished in LSU. And I hope it expands beyond LSU and helps to educate people and only help girls out. . . . I have always loved sports. Definitely something in the sports kingdom. ”