BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA: Olivia Dunne, the talented LSU gymnast, has reason to celebrate as she secured a coveted spot on Forbes' prestigious 'Top Creators 2023' list.
This annual compilation by the renowned magazine highlights the 50 most successful and influential social media content creators of the year.
Forbes has aptly bestowed upon Olivia Dunne the title of "TikTok's million-dollar tumbler."
Her creative prowess and captivating content have propelled her into the exclusive ranks of the year's most accomplished creators. Dunne shares this distinction with fellow influencers Alix Earle, MrBeast, among many others, making her a standout talent in the dynamic world of social media.
Olivia Dunne shines in Forbes photoshoot: 'A dream come true'
Olivia Dunne, the gymnastics sensation and social media superstar, is basking in the spotlight once again, thanks to a jaw-dropping photoshoot featured in Forbes.
The LSU athlete recently shared a series of captivating images on her social media, leaving her fans and followers in awe.
In the series of photos on TikTok, Olivia Dunne dazzled in a white crop top and skirt. The images not only showcased her impeccable gymnastic skills but also highlighted her undeniable presence in the world of social media and entertainment.
She shared the slideshow of pictures on her social media platform with the caption, "Somebody pinch me, a dream come true."
Olivia Dunne's ability to seamlessly blend her gymnastic talents with her burgeoning social media presence continues to captivate audiences worldwide. As she steals the spotlight with her Forbes photoshoot, fans can't help but anticipate what exciting ventures lie ahead for this remarkable internet sensation.
'Who’s got the originals we can compare to'
While many fans praised her stunning appearance and the photoshoot's success, some have raised concerns about potential photo editing. Some fans expressed skepticism about the authenticity of the photos and questioned whether they had been digitally altered.
A few fans even requested access to the original, unedited images to compare with the published ones.
One user wrote, "Who’s got the originals we can compare to" while the other user wrote, "You photoshop this too?"
Another user wrote, "Forbes should not be interviewing social media influencers. They should be interviewing stem professionals that are changing the world. Since when are student-athletes changing the world? Forbes and our country are falling off a cliff."