HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA: The summer celebration has just begun as university students are on vacation. American graduates are currently thronging to party locations to enjoy themselves while they can. While social media sensation Olivia Dunne is rising beyond sports and NIL contracts to establish her place in a busy environment.
Dunne schedules unique events with other social media stars and college students despite her obligations. It seems like Dunne's appearances in the news these days are merely a regular part of her day. Recently, Dunne was seen posing with Florida State University (FSU) stars at TikToker Vinnie Hacker's party, and the Internet can't get enough of it!
Olivia Dunne poses with Katelyn and Julia Ernst
On Friday, July 14, popular TikToker and 'Hype House' star Vinnie Hacker celebrated his birthday. Influencers took pleasure in seeing old friends from college during the gathering. The photo posted by Katelyn shows the meeting of the two FSU and one LSU student trio. Dunne wore an identical black lace corset tube top and bottoms. For the photograph, the gymnast for the LSU Tigers stood next to Katelyn and Julia Ernst.
While Dunne looked adorable, the Ernst sisters were no less! Julia wore a short pastel blue front-tie dress, while Katelyn dressed up in a stylish black dress with pink front ties. The birthday boy's Instagram account gave a sneak peek of the undergraduates having a blast that night in Hollywood, California. It's safe to assume that on that evening, Hollywood was thronged with celebrities from social media who each had millions of fans.
'What a f*****g crossover'
Stunned by the unexpected meet, several fans commented on the picture shared by Katelyn. The picture was captioned, "Just your three average college girls." A commenter wrote, "Nah this is an Avengers level threat." The second user wrote, "What a f*****g crossover." The third user wrote, "Literally the 3 hottest girls on earth." The fourth user wrote, "This squad is unbeatable." While the fifth user wrote, "I read average as "savage" and I think it makes more sense that way."