PHOTOS: Olivia Dunne Was Leaving Jaws On The Floor While Riding A Horse In Her Tiny Green Bikini
Olivia Dunne (Photo via @livvydunne/IG)
Gymnast and Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes’ girlfriend, Olivia Dunne, is once again making her followers go absolutely insane over her latest post to social media.
Olivia Dunne is spending her summer in Los Cabos, Mexico, with her family. The Sports Illustrated model has been enjoying many fun things during her vacation, and riding horses on a beach in her stylish green bikini was one of her favorite pastimes.
The 21-year-old model rocked a green swimsuit and wicker hat for a horseriding expedition in Los Cabos, Mexico.
On Instagram, Dunne posted two photos showing her in her two-piece green bikini while petting a horse.
The other two photos have the gymnast posing on top of the horse, one while solo and another picture as her sister, Julz Dunne, could be seen on her horse. She looked equally stylish in a printed bikini.
The sisters are seen in the pictures taking advantage of the lovely seaside environment, where the immaculate beach and glittering ocean make the ideal backdrop for their fun in the sun. Their amazing smiles and lighthearted companionship reflect their tight relationship and shared spirit of adventure while bringing a touch of warmth and joy to the magnificent scenes.
Olivia Dunne also took to TikTok and posted a video of herself riding the horse.
Olivia Dunne Named a “Sports Illustrated” Swimsuit Rookie for Second Year
Olivia Dunne (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit)
The social media celebrity and gymnast from LSU, who made her debut in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue less than a year ago, was named a “rookie” once more for the 2024 SI Swimsuit 60th Anniversary Issue.
Last week, Dunne walked the red carpet at Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue 2024 launch party. The college gymnast was photographed for the publication’s annual feature, which also includes Gayle King, Kate Upton, and Chrissy Teigen.
Dunne was spotted rocking a black jumpsuit with flared pant legs, crystal embellishments, and mesh panels at the waistline.
“I’m blessed enough to have all these opportunities with Name Image and Likeness, and I just wanted to provide NIL opportunities for the women student-athletes at LSU,” Dunne told SI. “When I get a brand deal, the brand puts money into the Livvy Fund, and we partner other female student-athletes with the brand.”
What Type of Cancer Did Bill Walton Battle Before His Death?
Bill Walton (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
The basketball world mourns the loss of Bill Walton, a two-time NBA champion and beloved broadcaster. The fan-favorite broadcaster passed away after a valiant battle with prostate cancer. The league announced his death on behalf of his family.
Throughout his life, Walton was known for his tireless efforts to spread cancer awareness. He was also deeply involved in Coaches vs. Cancer. It was an initiative launched between the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).
Walton’s basketball journey began at UCLA, where he led the Bruins to national championships in 1972 and 1973. Under his leadership, the team achieved perfect 30-0 records in both seasons.
Following his remarkable college career, Walton entered the NBA, starting with the Portland Trail Blazers. In 1977, Walton led the team to its only NBA championship, earning the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award for his outstanding play. His excellence continued into the next season, where he achieved the NBA’s regular-season MVP title.
Walton’s career then took him to the San Diego/Los Angeles Clippers, where he played from 1979 to 1985. However, it was with the Boston Celtics that Walton experienced a career rejuvenation. The Celtics legend played a crucial role in their 1986 NBA championship victory over the Houston Rockets, securing his second NBA title.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver Honors Bill Walton’s Legacy in Heartfelt Statement
Bill Walton’s death has left a significant void in the basketball community. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver issued a heartfelt statement in remembrance of Walton.
“Bill Walton was truly one of a kind. As a Hall of Fame player, he redefined the center position. His unique all-around skills made him a dominant force at UCLA and led to an NBA regular-season and Finals MVP, two NBA championships and a spot on the NBA’s 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams,” Silver’s statement read.
After retiring from the court, he emerged as one of the most renowned analysts in sports television history. As recently as February, Walton made regular appearances during the All-Star Weekend festivities.