


Olivia Dunne is unapologetic about her “red flags.”
On Thursday, the star LSU gymnast and influencer participated in the popular TikTok trend, which users film their reaction while a filter predicts their three red flags.
The video started with Dunne appearing hesitant to discover the outcome, writing, “I don’t even wanna know my red flags” over the clip.
When the flags flipped over one-by-one, they read: Huge screen time; slow texter; and shops a lot.
The 20-year-old millionaire, who has 7.5 million TikTok followers, was smirking and didn’t seem surprised.
“Emphasis on the middle flag,” Dunne wrote in her caption in reference to the slow texter.
The New Jersey native shared the TikTok video around the time she attended LSU’s thrilling win over Wake Forest to advance to the College World Series final on Thursday.
Dunne has publicly supported LSU’s sports teams and the school’s stars, including fellow SI Swimsuit model and basketball star, Angel Reese.
Dunne skyrocketed to fame after she garnered a social media following on TikTok during the pandemic, when she filmed videos of herself doing gymnastics.
The 20-year-old Dunne is currently the NCAA’s highest female NIL earner, with a NIL valuation of $3.4 million, according to ON3 Sports.
Dunne announced a new partnership with the Motorola cell phone company to promote its latest product, the razr+, in a social media ad in June.
The gymnast has already secured partnerships with Vuori clothing, EA Sports, Body Armor, Grubhub, Linktree, Forever 21, American Eagle Outfitters and Bartleby, which is a growing study app.
Dunne recently vacationed with her family in Capri, Italy, where she shared a collage of photos modeling a Vuori bathing suit while lounging on a yacht.
It came after Dunne and the Lady Tigers advanced to the Final Four and finished in fourth place in the NCAA Championship in April.
In March, Dunne scored a season-high 9.850 on the uneven bars at the SEC Championships in Duluth, Ga.