Olivia Dunne stuns in bikini pictures from her trip to Malibu as LSU gymnast unwinds after cheering on Team USA at the Olympics

Olivia Dunne has shared some jaw-dropping snaps of herself getting a tan in Malibu, California, after returning to the US from the Paris Olympics. 

The 21-year-old LSU gymnast and most highly ranked NIL dealmaker among female collegiate athletes took to Instagram on Tuesday to show off her freckles and blonde hair in a red bikini while taking in some sun, revealing her location in the process. 

She also subtly pleaded for her 5.3million Instagram followers to join Passes - a platform akin to OnlyFans but bans nudity. 


'Hiiiii:)' Dunne wrote over a pic' of herself showing off her curves on the West Coast, as she redirected her followers to her Passes profile by included a link in the text.

'Answering y'all,' she added, referring to members on Passes. 

Olivia Dunne sizzled in a red bikini while tanning on the beach in Malibu, California, on Tues.

Olivia Dunne sizzled in a red bikini while tanning on the beach in Malibu, California, on Tues. 

The model also flaunted her curves while asking her Instagram followers to join her on Passes

The model also flaunted her curves while asking her Instagram followers to join her on Passes

Last month, Dunne was spotted in France, cheering on Team USA's gymnastics quest for Gold as she watched Simon Biles perform in-person. 

She also revealed her goal to compete at the 2028 LA Olympics by replying to a follower on TikTok.

'You need to be in the Olympics fr (for real)' the follower wrote. Dunne replied: 'LA 2028 baby'.

Her comment shows a sudden change of heart from Dunne, who said earlier this summer that she wouldn't aim to compete in the Olympics. 

Dunne, 21, will return to LSU for a fifth year on the Tigers' gymnastics team starting in the fall

Dunne, 21, will return to LSU for a fifth year on the Tigers' gymnastics team starting in the fall

'I don't think I'm going to try for the Olympics or anything after, since I once competed for Team USA and I closed that chapter and went to LSU,' she told the New York Post. 

Regardless of her ambitions, Dunne will first return to LSU for a fifth year on the Tigers' gymnastics team, as she revealed early July. 

Dunne was a part of LSU's NCAA-winning gymnastics team last year - the program's first ever national championship.