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Livvy Dunne sparks heavy social media reaction with latest Instagram photos

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra10/11/24

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Livvy Dunne comes close to breaking the internet with each Instagram post, and her latest update is sparking a heavy social media reaction once again.

Dunne, who’s returning to Baton Rouge once again as part of the reigning gymnastics national champions, was featured in Flaunt magazine. She shared the photos from a photoshoot for the publication on her Instagram page on Friday afternoon, featuring some riveting new looks. Check them out below.

It’s the second time this week Dunne has stunned with a photo shoot. She posted a photo gallery on Tuesday from the team’s media day with the caption, “5th times the charm!” while adding a smiling emoji before adding “#superseniorszn.”

The trademark crown LSU uses appeared in the photoshoot, per usual, with Dunne is standing in front of a purple background, showing off a few different poses too.

Moreover, the Tigers superstar announced her decision to come back for another season in early September, taking advantage of the COVID-19 eligibility rules. She could have moved on after LSU won the national championship and would have had plenty of opportunities at her disposal, but Dunne’s desire to win another title is why she ultimately chose to return.

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“I really wanted to come back — well, first of all, we won last year, our team made LSU history, first national championship. It was so exciting for, not only our team, but the whole university and that’s a feeling that I want to feel again,” Dunne said in an interview with the New York Post. “It was so special and the bond with the girls, and I really found my love for the sport again, last year, I would say. So that’s one of the main reasons why I wanted to come back.”

LSU will have an exhibition meet on Dec. 16, taking place at the Maravich Center for folks in Baton Rouge to enjoy. The season will not officially begin until the calendar flips to 2025 with a Jan. 3 meet against the Iowa State Cyclones.

Meanwhile, SEC competition will start on Jan. 17 against Florida, another team that competed for a national championship last season before ultimately finishing in fourth place. The first road trip of the year will be to Fayetteville to face off vs. Arkansas, a semifinalist from a year ago. Rarely are there easy meets when competing against SEC competition.

On3’s Griffin McVeigh contributed to this article.