BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA: LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne aka Livvy Dunne clapped back at a social media troll for mocking her personal security measures. This comes after the 20-year-old posted a couple of photos on her Instagram.
Dunne has undoubtedly managed to establish her name as a successful gymnast and influencer. All thanks to her sizable internet fan base!
However, in the past, Dunne opened up about being unable to attend her university classes due to safety concerns.
Olivia Dunne hilariously claps back at troll
On Monday, September 11, Dunne took to her Instagram and posted a couple of pictures of herself swimming and enjoying the pool with her friends where she was seen flaunting her toned body in a red bikini.
However, one social media user seemed to criticize Dunne over her personal security.
In the past, Dunne has had to step up security for games after large crowds of supporters came to the campus to watch her perform.
The social troll commented, "Did you have guards protecting the bath water?" Seemingly undeterred by the troll, Olivia Dunne clapped back as she wrote, "Had to have the US Navy protecting the pool water."
Others were all in praise of the LSU star as one commented, "This is My favorite picture of You Livvy cause it's All natural You! And You Alone are sOo0o beautiful babiegirl."
While one quipped, "Love the frackles," another wrote, "Smoking hot so beautiful and sexy as always baby."
Olivia Dunne once asked supporters to be respectful
Olivia Dunne once talked about the predicament and explained why she was unable to continue attending her courses for "safety reasons," in an interview with Elle.
She said, “There were some scares in the past, and I just want to be as careful as possible," further adding, "I don’t want, people to know my daily schedule and where I am.”
Additionally, Dunne took to Twitter, where she asked the fans to be respectful of the other gymnasts.
She wrote, "I will always appreciate and love the support from you guys, but if you come to a meet, I want to ask you to please be respectful of the other gymnasts and the gymnastics community as we are just doing our job."