Livvy Dunne unveils Wonder Woman Halloween costume
Athletes across the sports world have dressed up for Halloween on Thursday, enjoying the holiday. LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne got in on the action too, posting her costume to Instagram. Dunne went the superhero route, going as Wonder Woman.
Three photos were posted by Dunne, seemingly all taken inside a car. The full costume is there, even having the crown and bracelets on her arms. Just like we would all see in the comics, arguably the most famous female superhero out there.
Her caption read “Here to save the day” and a cat emoji with an evil-looking smile was added at the end. A nice addition for the Tigers gymnast. You can check out her full costume here.
This does bring up a few questions regarding the people Dunne is always around, assuming there would be a common theme between them.
Is Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, her boyfriend, wearing a Superman costume? Many in Pittsburgh would argue his actions on the mound already make him Superman-esque, fresh off an incredible rookie season. Unfortunately, as you can see, Skenes was not present in any of the photos.
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And while Wonder Woman herself does not have a dog, Superman does. Maybe Dunne’s dog, Roux, could get in on the act as well. After being the star of a baseball card a few weeks ago, Roux would have fit right into the superhero world.
Livvy Dunne inks deal with Jake Paul’s W men’s care brand
LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne has signed an NIL deal with W, a men’s care brand founded by Jake Paul. She posted a video on her Instagram announcing the partnership.
Paul launched W in June in an exclusive partnership with Walmart. The brand offers body wash, spray and antiperspirant deodorant available at the store for less than $10.
Dunne told WWD she met Paul at Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin’s white party over the summer and they “immediately hit it off,” she said. It’s the latest NIL deal for the LSU star, who boasts an On3 NIL Valuation of $4 million.
On3’s Nick Schultz contributed to this report