LSU Gymnast Olivia Dunne Shades Her New York Times Drama On TikTok

Olivia Dunne is firing back at the New York Times in her own humorous way. Following the article, Dunne clapped back with an Instagram story of herself in a black leotard and wrote, "@nytimes is this too much?" (via The Blast). A week later, Dunne again shaded the New York Times with another TikTok of her wearing her LSU Tigers leotard and mouthing the words, "If you don't like me that's fine. But, you know, watch your mouth." She captioned the video with, "only taking steps forward." Fans supported the athlete with comments, "Livvy > NY Times," and "I only read the Livvy Times." Another wrote, "That article was a joke. They can't stand the success, keep going love."

However, it looks as if the gymnast is not over the drama, shading the publication yet again in another cheeky video. On November 17, Dunne shared a TikTok video of her supposed "Christmas wishlist," which included "Be on NY Times," "Sugardaddy," "More friends," and a "PS5." Dunne then mouthed the words, "Oh my God!" and shook her head. She captioned the video with, "I'd rather a lump of coal." A fan responded with, "hahha lmao you're so real for this." Another wrote, "You are gorgeous. Do you and drown out the negative people. People always find someone or something to hate on." Although it looks as if Dunne is doing fine defending herself, others have also stood up for the college star athlete.

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