OLIVIA Dunne has posted an Instagram story of herself posing in a pool for a modeling shoot just two days after announcing big career news.
In the story, the 21-year-old gymnast donned a brown bikini and smiled while leaning outside a pool.
Olivia Dunne leans outside pool for a modeling shoot[/caption]
Olivia Dunne spotted in the pool posing for swimsuit pics[/caption]
Dunne gave fans an inside look at where the shoot was taking place tagging Los Angeles, California on the post.
This comes after Dunne revealed in an Instagram post that she was returning to the LSU Tigers gymnastics team for a fifth year.
Dunne captioned the post, “not Dunne yet.”
The post contained a video that started with her reading a letter describing why she was returning to the Tigers.
Multiple clips of Dunne performing at LSU played throughout the video.
“Dear LSU, These past four years have changed my life,” she said in the video posted to her 5.3 Instagram followers.
“There’s something about putting on a purple and gold leotard.
“There’s something about competing in front of 13,000 screaming Tiger fans.
“There’s something about being pushed by your coaches to do your very best.
“And there’s something about being part of a team that made school history.
“No matter how many opportunities come my way off the mat, there’s just something about LSU.
“And that’s why I’m here to say, I’m not Dunne yet. Here’s to Year Five, baby.”
Fans stormed to the post to share excitement about Dunne’s return.
“Great news!! Good for you!!” wrote one excited fan.
“She’s coming back!” commented a second.
Olivia Dunne explains why she is returning to LSU Tigers in an Instagram post[/caption]
Olivia Dunne of the LSU Tigers celebrates after winning the national championship during the Division I Women’s Gymnastics Championships[/caption]
“Bravo!!,” a third said.
But some fans were not thrilled to learn Dunne would be returning for a fifth year.
“Bros been at LSU for a decade,” wrote one irritated fan.
“Close the yearbook,” raged a second.
Dunne was able to return for a fifth year due to her little-known option of an extra season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 21-year-old gymnast and the Tigers will look to build on their success after the team captured a national title last season.