Livvy Dunne has once again stunned social media as she looked glamorous in a long gold dress that she will wear to the ESPYs on Thursday night in Los Angeles.
Just hours before the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre, which also hosts the annual Oscars, Dunne gave her 5.3 million followers a glimpse of her outfit on her Instagram Story.
The 21-year-old gymnast also tagged her makeup and hair artist, known as ‘Elia’ on social media, as she flaunted her blonde hair which was held back by two gold leaves that acted as hair clips.
Before posting about her appearance, Dunne shared a recap of her boyfriend Paul Skenes’ 11th career start for the Pittsburgh Pirates in a 1-0 win against the Milwaukee Brewers earlier in the day.
“Slay,” he wrote on MLB’s postings about Skenes’ 11 strikeouts in seven hitless innings.
Olivia Dunne flaunted her gold gown on Instagram ahead of the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday night.
Livvy also boasted about her boyfriend Paul Skenes’ perfect performance against the Brewers.
Dunne, who has the second-highest Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) valuation ($3.9 million) among U.S. college athletes, previously attended last year’s ESPYs in Los Angeles.
Earlier this week, she stunned in a tiny bikini for a photo shoot in the City of Angels.
Dunne also revealed she will return to LSU for a fifth season on the Tigers’ gymnastics team, revealing on social media that she’s “not Dunne yet.”
The move brings back one of college sports’ most marketable athletes to a program coming off its first national championship.
Dunne appeared in nine competitions last season, competing on uneven bars and floor and twice achieving a score of 9.900 on the latter, most recently at the NCAA regional second round in Fayetteville.
Earlier this week, Dunne revealed her commitment to a fifth season in LSU gymnastics
He said he wanted to showcase his versatility across multiple events.
“I really enjoyed the team dynamic this year and everything came together,” said Dunne, whose academic accolades include four All-Southeastern Conference selections and a Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association All-American honor.
“Winning the national championship was a great team achievement, but I feel I have more to give as an individual competitor.”
The Hillsdale, New Jersey, native will return to LSU for one final season alongside NCAA all-around champion Haleigh Bryant, Sierra Ballard, Chase Brock and Alyona Shchennikova.