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Millionaire gymnast Livvy Dunne puts cynical TikTok fan in place after criticism

Millionaire gymnast Olivia Dunne defended her recent endorsement after a TikTok commenter criticised her.

Dunne has earned a lot of her money through various advertising deals and endorsements. Her enormous social media following, including 4.2 million followers on Instagram and 7.5m on TikTok, makes her a huge asset to brands and companies she puts her name to.

The LSU gymnastics star recently starred in an advert for Motorola which saw her post numerous selfies that each show off a different feature of their newest phone. However, as she has grown accustomed to, there was one person in the comments section who was not convinced by her latest commercial.

Not to be perturbed, Dunne decided to take to her own keyboard and defend her recent appearance.

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One fan insinuated Dunne was not being genuine in her video or in her resulting post, which saw her say ‘[I] Love my Infinite Black Motorola razr+.’ “She’s never using that phone again,” the cynical member of her comments section added.

Instead of just ignoring the comment, Dunne chose to take a tiny portion of her day and dedicate it towards correcting them. She wrote “it’s very good for pics” beneath the individual’s comment.

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This comment will likely bring a smile to many faces at Motorola HQ, who only command 4.66% of the mobile phone market share in the United States. They would have also been pleased to have committed Dunne to their services, considering the number of endorsements she currently boasts.

As well as Motorola, Dunne became one of the latest swimsuit models for prestigious ‘Sports Illustrated’. Soon after she agreed to the deal with the prestigious magazine, Dunne pledged to use her platform to bring as many eyes to gymnastics as possible.



Dunne wants to raise the profile of gymnastics
Dunne wants to raise the profile of gymnastics

“In gymnastics, a lot of people only watch the Olympics every four years,” she said to SI. “I feel like I’ve been able to use my platform to bring an audience to college gymnastics, and people are starting to see how amazing all these gymnasts are.”

Various reports understand Dunne rakes in around $3.4m annually. As well as SI and Motorola, she also agreed lucrative deals with EA Sports, Body Armor, and many others.