Olivia Dunne makes shock admission on Instagram earnings as LSU superstar reveals biggest payday for a single NIL deal
SPORTS Illustrated model Olivia Dunne has revealed just how much she’s earned from a single NIL deal.
The Louisiana State gymnast, 20, is among the most lucrative college athletes in the country.
Dunne has built up an army of online fans, totaling over 12million across Instagram and TikTok.
This has made her a magnet for Name, Image & Likeness deals, resulting in Livvy becoming a millionaire while still in college.
She is estimated to rake in $3.3million annually thru her numerous NIL sponsorships.
These include deals with activewear brand Vuori, The Home Depot, American Eagle Outfitters, and plant-based supplement business PlantFuel.
Dunne recently made her SI swimsuit model debut in May’s edition of the iconic magazine.
And now she’s opened up on the extraordinary amount she earned from one unnamed sponsor.
Speaking to the Full Send Podcast, Dunne was asked what her “biggest bag” was for a “single-brand deal.”
She replied: “I don’t usually ever talk about money.
“What I love with certain brands is getting a long-term brand deal.
“Those are probably the best because you build a relationship with the brand.
“I would say it’s over six figures.”
And when pressed on whether the figure was “over $500,000,” Livvy replied: “Yeah. I’m very fortunate. It’s just crazy to me.”
While according to a report by Betsperts, Dunne’s Instagram posts could be netting her anywhere from $32,000 to $43,000 each.
Livvy is set to begin her senior year at Louisiana State in the fall.
She was recently in the stands supporting LSU Tigers baseball as they won the College World Series.
And she hit up her first Nascar race ever, stunning in the paddock before the Ally 400 in Nashville, Tennessee.