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Olivia Dunne gets ‘back to work’ at the gym after wild start to summer

It’s back to the grind for Olivia Dunne.

The star LSU gymnast, 20, showed off her impressive moves at the gym in a recent TikTok video following a whirlwind start to the summer.

“Back to work,” Dunne captioned the clip, which featured her performing backflips on the beam and twirling in the air off of the bar.

Olivia Dunne can be seen showing off her impressive moves on the beam. Olivia Dunne/TikTok
The star LSU gymnast is getting ready for her senior year. Olivia Dunne/TikTok

When one of Dunne’s 7.6 million followers commented, “Makes it look so easy,” the rising LSU senior replied, “That’s the goal!”

It’s been a memorable summer so far for Dunne, who made her highly anticipated Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut this year.

She celebrated the launch of this year’s issue in New York, where she was joined by fellow LSU sensation Angel Reese, whose appearance in the iconic magazine came on the heels of her Lady Tigers basketball team’s first-ever national championship title.

Weeks later, Dunne jetted to Italy before returning stateside in late June, when she supported LSU at the College World Series in Omaha.

Olivia Dunne made her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut earlier this year. Olivia Dunne/Instagram
Angel Reese and Olivia Dunne celebrate the release of the 2023 edition of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in New York. Getty Images for Sports Illustra

The New Jersey native went wild after LSU topped Florida, 18-4, for its first Men’s College World Series championship since 2009.

“That moment when @lsubaseball wins the natty champ,” Dunne exclaimed in an Instagram Story.

She also posted an Instagram photo of herself in the stands at Charles Schwab Field, writing, “Geauxmaha.”

Dunne, who boasts a NIL valuation of $3.5 million, according to ON3 Sports, kept the celebrations rolling Sunday for LSU products Paul Skenes and Dylan Crews, who were the top two picks of the 2023 MLB Draft.

Olivia Dunne supports LSU at the College World Series in June 2023. Olivia Dunne/Instagram
Olivia Dunne congratulates fellow LSU stars Paul Skenes and Dylan Crews, who were selected back-to-back at 1-2 in the 2023 MLB Draft. Olivia Dunne/Instagram

Skenes, a pitcher, was selected first overall by the Pirates while outfielder Crews was taken second by the Nationals.

The draft moves marked the first time a pair of teammates were selected 1-2.

“Great day to be a tiger!” Dunne exclaimed Sunday in an Instagram.