Olivia Dunne’s Animal Print Bikini Sparks ‘Flat Chest’ Jabs
By Glory-Anna Oshafi on August 23, 2025 at 4:00 PM EDT

Olivia Dunne is no stranger to turning heads online, but her latest bikini post managed to stir up more than just admiration.
The model slipped into a daring animal-print bikini for a Sports Illustrated swimsuit photo shoot, marking the third year of their collaboration.
While many fans applauded her toned frame and beach-ready glow, there were a few who aimed jabs at her figure, especially her chest, or lack thereof.
Olivia Dunne Marks 3 Years As A Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model
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Olivia Dunne recently posed for Sports Illustrated in a cheetah skin, safari-inspired swimsuit.
The short reel captioned "still leading, still evolving—how's #SISwimsuit year 3 feel?" showed the behind-the-scenes of the models' Sports Illustrated photoshoot.
The reel featured several spicy pictures of the model. In one frame, Dunne leaned on a short wall, arching her back in a sensual pose as she faced skyward as though drinking up the summer rays.
In another frame, Dunne smiled mysteriously as she looked away from the camera, with her hair blowing in the wind. Fans also got a quick, cheeky view in a frame that captured Dunne walking between shoots.
A Closer Look At Her Bikini
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Dunne's bikini was a safari-inspired number complete with animal print, buckles, and leather accents.
The bikini top was a tiny triangle-cut piece in cheetah skin material. Its straps were a combination of metal rings and leather strips held together by faux iron screws.
Its bottoms were low-waisted with leather and metal ring accents, secured to her hips with tiny strings. It also featured a daring, cheeky cut at the back showing off her gymnast's body.
She tied the outfit together with a chunky cheetah skin belt that further enhanced the wild safari vibe of the entire shoot.
Flat Chest Jabs
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The post quickly racked up over 64,000 likes, 9,000 shares, and hundreds of comments.
Olivia Dunne's loyal fans flooded the comment section with emojis expressing how hot they thought she was. There were several mentions of "Gorgeous, Stunning, and Goddess" in the comment section. One even went as far as crowning her "the most beautiful woman in the world."
There were also comments from her fellow Sports Illustrated swimsuit models. Olivia Ponton commented, "My favorite human xoxoxo," while Xandra Pohl dropped an "Aaahhh she's back" in the comment section.
Amid all the praise were some critics who couldn't help throwing jabs at Dunne's chest. A particular user typed, "Chest flatter than a pancake," while another quipped in "Buy some tits."
There were several other comments along these lines, and although some of these comments had a few likes, they didn't get any response from Dunne, who has since then posted more pictures of herself in tiny bikinis.
Dunne Poses For Sports Illustrated in A Zebra Print Swimsuit
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Dunne channeled her wild side in a zebra print swimsuit that hugged her curves and accentuated her gymnast figure.
Standing on a beach, the model swung her hips to the side, showing off her flat abs and slim waist. The monokini, which had a tube neckline, featured very high cut-outs at each side barely covering her pelvis.
She paired the outfit with a light blue baseball hat turned backwards, giving a subtle tomboy vibe.
The look sent her fans into a frenzy. They immediately flooded the comment section with heart, fire, and applause emojis. Some other enthusiastic fans also dropped comments like "stunning," "hottttttttt," and "gorgeous."
Dunne Bids Gymnastics Goodbye
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Dunne recently announced that she was retiring from gymnastics. The LSU gymnast announced this via X on the 18th a April shortly after her team finished third in the NCAA semifinals.
Although she won't be participating in sports anymore, she intends to stay around it. Dunne revealed this in an interview with USA Today, saying, "I definitely would want to do something in sports and keep advocating for women's sports, especially since I'm fortunate to have this platform."