WESTWOOD, NEW JERSEY: With an insane number of followers on social media, Olivia Dunne, the golden girl of sports, aka Livvy, is considered one of the most popular athletes in the country. With over 7 million followers on TikTok, she is super active and doesn't shy away from sharing glimpses of her personal life.
Recently the LSU gymnast shared a video on TikTok in which she looked tearful and upset. But things were not as they seemed for the 20-year-old influencer as this time, Dunne showed her sense of humor in a post titled "A true tragedy." So, keep reading to know what the athlete actually shared with her audience.
'A true tragedy'
In the first two slides of a TikTok video that was shared by Dunne, she appeared eerily calm with a pout. The first two slides were captioned "Me after getting cheated on" and "Me after getting dumped over text," respectively. Her tearful tragedy is only revealed in the third slide, where Dunne can be seen with ruined mascara as tears roll down her cheek. The caption of the third image made the video even more humorous as it said, "Me after getting to Chick-fil-A breakfast at 10:31." Dunne captioned the TikTok video, "A true tragedy," which would raise concerns among her ardent followers. As the first two slides were quite cryptic, no one would have guessed what she would refer to as "tragic" in the end.
'Most relatable thing'
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No sooner than Dunne posted the video, comments started rolling in from fans who found it relatable. A user wrote, "we still on for dinner tn?" to which Dunne replied, "Sushi perhaps?" Another user wrote, "it will be ok," assuring the LSU gymnast that things are going to be fine. "it's hard to believe someone would cheat on you," wrote one referring to the second clip from Dunne's video. One more fan stated "ain't no way br......ain't no way someone did that," pointing out that they couldn't believe something the tragedy mentioned by her could be true. "most relatable thing," expressed a follower who liked Dunne's tragic post and sense of humor.
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