Olivia Dunne continues to enjoy the Paris Olympics as she takes in the festivities in the French capital.
Despite not competing for the United States at the games, the LSU gymnast is enjoying the City of Lights while cheering on her countrymen. Plus, Dunne seems to be playing tourist when she’s not cheerleading.
On Wednesday, Dunne shared photos from her trip to Paris for her 5.3 million Instagram followers.
“Pardon my French…” Dunne wrote.
The photos included one of her looking towards the camera during the beach volleyball event with the Eiffel Tower in the background. The series also included Dunne looking out the window of what appears to be her hotel and photos of her dining outdoors.
Olivia Dunne shared photos from her trip to the Olympics after cheering on Simone Biles
On Tuesday, Dunne watched as Simone Biles and the U.S. gymnastics team won gold in the team competition.
Biles led the United States alongside Jordan Chiles, Suni Lee, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera to triumph over rivals Italy and Brazil with a total score of 171.296.
After watching Biles become the most decorated Olympic gymnast, Dunne shared a TikTok video from her seat watching Biles perform and captioned the video with the emotional caption: ‘GO USA RAHHH.’
Dunne has shown his unwavering support for the team despite saying in early July that he would never request international duty.
“I don’t think I’ll try to make the Olympics or anything like that after that, because I competed for Team USA once and I closed that chapter and went to LSU,” she told the New York Post.
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The LSU gymnast cheered from the stands as Team USA secured gold in the team final.
Biles became the most decorated American gymnast in Olympic history in France on Tuesday
While Olympic glory won’t be part of Dunne’s gymnastics career, she hopes to become a two-time NCAA national champion with LSU.
After helping the Tigers secure their first championship in program history last season, the TikTok sensation committed to a fifth year in Baton Rogue this fall.
On July 8, Dunne posted an announcement video, stating that she is “not Dunne yet.”
“There’s something special about being part of a team that made history at the school,” he said. “No matter how many opportunities I get off the mat, there’s something special about LSU.
“And that’s why I’m here to say that I’m not Dunne yet. Here’s to year five, baby.”