LSU Gymnast Olivia Dunne Claps Back at Inappropriate Comment, Prompts Extra Security Measures for Team

 Olivia Dunne, a prodigious gymnast from Louisiana State University, recently encountered an unsavory incident with one of her followers on TikTok. The fan left a sexually suggestive comment under her post, stating "Mommy" accompanied by a love heart emoji. 

The 20-year-old gymnast, who boasts a colossal following of over 7 million on TikTok and 3.6 million on Instagram, was rightfully disgusted by the remark and decided to respond with a scathing rebuke. She retorted, "No, I'm not going to crush your skull with my thighs. Also, I'm not your mommy." 

Her quick wit and firm stance garnered overwhelming support from her fans, with many commending her for taking a stand against inappropriate behavior.
Sadly, such vile comments are not new to Dunne, who is constantly subjected to such harassment on her social media accounts. However, with her immense popularity and the colossal fortune she has amassed thanks to her NIL (name, image, and likeness) college deal, the level of attention she attracts has skyrocketed. 

As a result, LSU has had to beef up security measures for their gymnastics team, especially after a group of teenagers swarmed Dunne and her teammates during an event in Utah earlier this season. In response, LSU coach Jay Clark announced that a security officer would accompany the gymnastics team to all future competitions to ensure their safety.

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