
Livvy Dunne is speaking out after what she described as a frightening encounter with a group of men who allegedly tracked her travel plans and confronted her at an airport. The former LSU gymnast and social media star shared an emotional video detailing the experience, claiming individuals obtained her flight information, purchased refundable tickets to get through airport security, and waited for her at her arrival gate. The 23-year-old said the incident left her feeling unsafe and prompted her to publicly address the growing issue.
Livvy Dunne Calls Out People Selling Her Flight Information

In a TikTok video captioned, “It just gets to a point,” alongside a crying emoji, Dunne directly addressed those she says have repeatedly crossed personal boundaries.
“To the people still selling my flight information, stalking me at the airports, and buying refundable plane tickets to go through security to meet me at my gate. Can you please stop?” she said. “I don’t want to get anyone in trouble, but I want to share what it’s like from my perspective.”
The video quickly gained traction online, with millions of viewers weighing in on the situation.
Dunne Says The Men Were Not ‘Fans’
Alongside her message, Dunne included footage showing several men approaching her for autographs at the airport. According to the influencer, the interaction wasn’t driven by genuine fandom.
“You guys aren’t fans, you’re professionals, you’re recording me on Meta glasses, getting my autograph, and you’re gonna sell it, which is fine,” she said.
Dunne suggested the men were autograph resellers who had specifically targeted her arrival, rather than supporters hoping to meet her.
The situation escalated to the point where she said she no longer felt comfortable navigating the airport alone.
The Situation Became Even More Alarming Near The Women’s Restroom

Dunne said the encounter took an even more unsettling turn when the group allegedly attempted to follow her toward a women’s restroom.
“But last night I didn’t feel safe at the airport, and if I wasn’t coming back from family vacation and my sister didn’t stop these people from coming into the women’s bathroom, then I don’t know what I would have done,” she said.
While Dunne did not identify the individuals involved, she used the experience to highlight the challenges many women face when unwanted attention escalates beyond uncomfortable interactions.
Livvy Dunne Says Women Shouldn’t Have To Change Their Behavior

Toward the end of the video, Dunne addressed a question she believes gets lost whenever public figures discuss safety concerns. “I do have security, and I could fly private, but I guess my point is, should a woman have to change her behavior because men can’t handle the word no? That’s my point,” she said.
Her comments resonated with many viewers, who praised her for speaking openly about the issue. The video surpassed 2.6 million views within hours of being posted.
This Isn’t The First Time Dunne Has Faced Safety Concerns

Unfortunately for Dunne, the latest airport incident isn’t the first time overwhelming fan behavior has raised security concerns.
In January 2023, large crowds gathered at LSU’s gymnastics meet against Utah specifically to see the star athlete. Reports at the time indicated that some attendees harassed gymnasts, reporters, and other spectators during and after the competition.
The situation became serious enough that LSU increased security measures for the gymnastics team and stopped athletes from entering the stands following meets.
Dunne later urged supporters to be respectful and mindful of boundaries.
Fans Rally Behind Livvy Dunne After Her Viral Video

The response to Dunne’s latest video was overwhelmingly supportive, with many viewers expressing concern over how her travel information was allegedly obtained.
“How do they get your flight information? This is strange,” one user commented. Another questioned the motivation behind the encounter, writing, “Yall are wild, how much does a Livvy Dunne signature even go for?”
Someone else chimed in with, “id sue the airport…that should be private info and protected information at that,” as another user questioned “This is so creepy omg wtf!!!!! How is this allowed??”
Others argued the behavior crossed a line. “This isn’t just weird, this should be illegal,” one follower wrote.
