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Gymnast Livvy Dunne Defends Fifth Year at LSU After Online Criticism

The LSU athlete and top NIL earner addressed gendered double standards and clarified her decision to return for an additional year of eligibility.

  • Livvy Dunne responded to a TikTok comment mocking her for returning to LSU for a fifth year, explaining her eligibility was extended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • She highlighted a double standard, noting that male athletes like LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier often take fifth years without facing similar criticism.
  • Dunne emphasized her commitment to the team by giving up her athletic scholarship to allow another gymnast to benefit while she competes in her final year.
  • The gymnast, who has an NIL valuation of $4.1 million, continues to advocate for female athletes through initiatives like 'The Livvy Fund,' which supports NIL opportunities for women in college sports.
  • Dunne, sidelined by a knee injury, expressed disappointment at missing LSU's senior night but remains committed to her team and sport.
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