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LSU Gymnast Olivia Dunne In Her Black Leotard Does 'Bit Of A Stretch'

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By Alisan Duran on June 8, 2023 at 7:30 AM EDT

Once again, Olivia Dunne is showing off her flexibility on social media!

The LSU gymnast took to her popular TikTok account and posted a video that put the spotlight on her long legs. Dunne, who's also known as Livvy, did the splits for the camera in her skintight leotard.

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Training But Make It Fun

Olivia Dunne taking a selfie.
Instagram | Olivia Dunne

The 20-year-old sent pulses racing as she rocked a black bodysuit that accentuated her gorgeous, allover glow. It boasted a sleeveless design highlighting her toned arms and a high neckline covering most of her décolletage from view.

The garment proceeded to cinch in at Dunne's petite waist, emphasizing her flat midsection and slender frame. Also of note was its daringly high-cut style. The suit's leg openings sat high up on her hips, leaving her sculpted pins in full view for her online audience to admire.

Dunne pulled up her blonde locks and tied them in a ponytail. The gymnast enhanced her striking features with her usual makeup look but skipped the accessories.

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Fit & Flexible

The footage saw Dunne at a side angle, facing a table trainer. She smiled while gazing at the camera before planting her hands on the flat surface and lifting her lower body.

The junior raised her legs sideways, then upward. She bent her knees and brought her feet closer to her derrière before doing the perfect split.

Dunne then lowered her legs and placed them on the training table as she did another insane split. She stretched her right hand forward, followed by turning her body to face the lens.

"Bit of a stretch," Dunne wrote in the caption.

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Getting Thousands Of Views

Olivia Dunne posing for the camera.
Instagram | Olivia Dunne

The upload proved to be very popular with Dunne's avid fans. In less than a day, the video earned nearly 900,000 views. It also racked up over 133,000 likes and close to a thousand notes. Users of the video-sharing platform took to the comments section to share their thoughts about the post. Although, most of them showered the gymnast with compliments and emojis.

"I don't think people understand the pure STRENGTH it takes to do this," a follower commented.

"Another amazing video.. I don't know how you do it," remarked another devotee.

"EVERYTHING IS A PERFECT SCORE," noted the third user.

"Wellll. I just found my new wallpaper for the next year or so," added the fourth admirer.

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Stronger Than Ever

March 3, 2023: LSU's Olivia Dunne performs on the uneven parallel bars during the Purple & Gold Podium Challenge collegiate woman's gymnastics meet at the Raising Canes River Center in Baton Rouge, LA. Jonathan Mailhes/CSM(Credit Image: © Jonathan Mailhes/Cal Sport Media) Newscom/(Mega Agency TagID: csmphotothree059475.jpg) [Photo via Mega Agency]
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Earlier this year, Dunne shared a video of herself performing a handstand split after recently healing from a leg injury.

For that particular share, she rocked another body-hugging black leotard. The gymnastics wear boasted a high neckline. It hugged her chest tightly and conformed to the curves of her slim torso. The lower part was cut high over her narrow hips and exposed her long, lean legs in the process. Dunne's muscular arms and shoulders were highlighted by the garment's sleeveless design.

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'Frustrating' Situation

Olivia Dunne taking a selfie.
Instagram | Olivia Dunne

As reported by The Blast, Dunne announced on Instagram that she's back to doing gymnastics stunts. She uploaded a video via her Stories, which showed her performing on the uneven bars during practice.

Days prior, LSU gymnastics coach Jay Clark gave an update on Dunne's leg injury during a chat with Nola.com's sports columnist Scott Rabalais.

Clark revealed that the junior's leg flared up again after their meet in Arkansas and that she is still at least two weeks away from being able to compete. He described the situation as "a little frustrating."

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