LSU Gymnast Olivia Dunne is speaking out about her rowdy young male fans.
It comes after videos of her fans showing up in droves to her meets went viral.
The Louisiana State University junior told the “Today” show that her gymnastics team now has a security person who travels with them.
Dunne is also defending the provocative content that made her a huge influencer. She says “as a woman you are not responsible for how a man views you and objectifies you; That is not a woman’s responsibility.”
LOUISIANA State University gymnast Olivia Dunne has used her new platform as a Sports Illustrated model to provide a rallying call to other female college athletes.
The social media star, 20, was last week revealed as a cover model for the iconic swimwear magazine.Dunne is among the most lucrative NIL college athletes in the country.
And she revealed that her first foray into professional modeling was a “dream come true.”
Livvy wowed her 11million social media followers in a stunning debut shoot for SI, sizzling in a black fitted bikini.
She used her interview to call out “bad behavior” among fans during a gymnastics meet earlier this year.
Livvy was mobbed by fans following a gym meet and was forced to make a statement pleading for fans to be “respectful.”
And she wants to use her newfound platform to encourage fellow female athletes to speak out.
She told SI: “Girls aren’t responsible for the bad behavior of boys.