Olivia Dunne (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Top celebrities from sports and entertainment gathered at the 2024 ESPYS, including Serena Williams, Prince Harry, Andy Reid, Candace Parker, Lil Wayne, Nikki Glaser, and Paige Bueckers, but nobody stole the show quite like Olivia Dunne.
The rising gymnastics star attended her third ESPY Awards, but she did not come alone.
The LSU gymnast, social media personality, and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model stole every bit of attention at Thursday’s Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Dunne showed up rocking an incredible gold pleated gown featuring a long, twirl-worthy skirt and halter neckline with a cutout, according to PEOPLE.
At the event with Olivia Dunne was Tigers star Haleigh Bryant, who was nominated for Best Breakthrough Athlete and Best College Athlete, Women’s Sports.
Dunne even spoke To PEOPLE on the red carpet and informed them that it took her 2.5 hours to get ready for the event as she praised her teammates.
Dunne has come a long way since making her ESPY debut in 2022 when she wore an elegant white halterneck gown with a beaded collar.
“They deserve all the hype just as much as I do — and the Hayley Bryant getting the recognition that she deserves,” she said.
Olivia Dunne Spoke On Coming Back To LSU
Gymnast Livvy Dunne will return for a fifth season at LSU as she stated on social media she’s “not Dunne yet.”
She told PEOPLE, “I decided right in the after season actually that I was coming back, but to finally announce it was still like a weight off my chest.”
Last year, Dunne appeared in nine meets, competing in the uneven bars and floor events.
VIDEO: Social Media Lip Readers Reveal What A Pissed Off Caitlin Clark Yelled At The Ref After Questionable Foul Call
Caitlin Clark on the court (Photo via HoopHerSpeaks/Instagram)
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark has always been a fiery player on the court.
During the game against the Washington Mystics this week, she showed that fiery side during a play on offense.
Lip-readers think they uncovered what a clearly frustrated Caitlin Clark said during the matchup when Ariel Atkins fell backward into Aliyah Boston following Clark attempting to create space to receive the basketball.
Less than a week after Clark made history with the first-ever triple-double recorded by a rookie in WNBA history, the Indiana Fever star could be seen going off on a ref after she was called for a questionable foul.
Clark picked up an offensive foul for pushing off of a Mystics defender. However, as she walked back to her side of the court, Clark could be seen yelling at the referees about the call, as she appeared to tell them, “Don’t fall for that. No, you fell for it.”
She also called the opponent ‘soft.’