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Olivia Dunne attends LSU College World Series game and signs autograph for old man, fans call him 'new Drip King'

2023-06-20 16:50
Olivia Dunne was spotted in Omaha at the College World Series cheering on her school
Olivia Dunne attends LSU College World Series game and signs autograph for old man, fans call him 'new Drip King'

WESTWOOD, NEW JERSEY: LSU gymnast and influencer Olivia Dunne is one of the most popular influencers on social media. With her stunning looks and incredible gymnastics skills, it's no surprise that her fans follow her every move. Recently, Dunne was spotted in Omaha at the College World Series cheering on her school during their game against Wake Forest. As the ESPN cameras focused on her, spectators watched in amazement as the young gymnast signed an autograph for a man in the fourth inning.

As if her popularity wasn't already obvious, reporter Ana Bellinghausen's account only further solidified Dunne's status as a bona fide influencer. According to Ana, hordes of young men gathered around Dunne's area behind home plate, hoping to catch a glimpse of their favorite gymnast. So it's no wonder that Dunne is an instant hit wherever she goes.

'New Drip King'

After Dunne signed for the elderly man, a user on Twitter called him, "New Drip King." Another user wrote, "Biggest LSU gymnastics fan in history. Gotta be." Another user wrote, "Yea, right! I bet the "nice old man" really wanted the autograph for himself--and who can blame him! Ha ha ha!" Another user said, "Is that Grandpa Gronk?"

'Let’s geaux tigahs'

Despite being a busy student-athlete, Dunne redefines her status as a role model every day. In her recent appearance at the College World Series, she showed her support for her school with unwavering spirit and enthusiasm, smiling and waving as her classmates and other fans cheered around her. Dunne also posted an Instagram story from Charles Schwab Field with the caption, "Let's geaux tigahs."

Even though she's now a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, it's important to note that Dunne's journey began as a gymnast, and her hard work and dedication paid off when she made her debut in April. When she flew to Puerto Rico in January for the SI swimsuit shoot, Dunne had just competed in gymnastics. She balanced her time between these two passions to pursue her dreams. This has given her the opportunity to positively impact countless young people across the country who look up to her. With her remarkable work ethic, she is truly an inspiration to all.

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