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NextImg:Bikini-clad Livvy Dunne gives intimate look at her ‘east coast summer’ in new photos

Olivia “Livvy” Dunne is living it up on the East Coast following her retirement from gymnastics this spring.

The former LSU gymnast, who hails from New Jersey and owns an apartment in New York City, shared a carousel of Instagram photos Monday that showed her sunbathing in a blue and white bikini and partying with influencer Alix Earle at the Jersey Shore.

“East coast summer,” Dunne, 22, captioned the post with a cherry emoji.

Olivia Dunne sunbathing with her dog Roux while enjoying her “east coast summer” in June 2025. Instagram/Olivia Dunne

A few snapshots showed the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model lounging next to her English Cream Golden Retriever, Roux, whom she shares with boyfriend Paul Skenes.

Dunne was photographed flipping through the pages of her cover spread in the 2025 edition of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.

Alix Earle and Olivia Dunne partying at Jenks Club in Point Pleasant, New Jersey on June 6, 2025. Instagram/Olivia Dunne

The blonde beauty was one of four cover models for this year, along with Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles, Academy Award nominee Salma Hayek and entrepreneur Lauren Chan.

Other photos featured Dunne supporting star Pirates pitcher Skenes, 23, at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.

Olivia Dunne supporting boyfriend Paul Skenes at a Pirates game at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. Instagram/Olivia Dunne

In May, Dunne revealed she completed her first semester of grad school and purchased an apartment in New York City in a video posted on TikTok.

Dunne became one of the faces of the name, image, and likeness (NIL) era when the NCAA rules changed in 2021. She is the highest-earning female college athlete in history.

Dunne made an estimated $9.5 million since the NIL rule change went into effect four years ago.

She recently added Invisalign to her bolstering portfolio of brand deals.

Dunne previously told The Post she wanted to focus on her brand after leaving LSU.

“I feel like [Sports Illustrated] is something that can last beyond college,” said Dunne, who made her debut in the 2023 edition. “I think that’s important, creating a substantial brand that will last post-college. And [SI Swim] is one of those, I don’t even want to call it a partnership, because they’re like family to me. That’s been amazing.”