LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne sparked speculation earlier this week when she hinted at big news, leading many to wonder if she might return to school for a fifth year.
However, on Wednesday, Dunne revealed that she has launched a Passes account, following a new NIL deal with the content creation platform.
Dunne’s fans can now subscribe to her on Passes for exclusive content. In her introductory video, she expressed excitement about the new venture: “I’m going to be taking you guys behind the scenes, giving you exclusive access to new content, like answering your messages or just sharing my experiences, from workouts to red carpet events and everything in between.”
Passes, unlike OnlyFans, prohibits explicit content but allows creators to offer memberships for access to risqué and suggestive material, such as implied nudity, thirst traps, live streams, and direct messaging.
Olivia Dunne, who has been dating top MLB prospect Paul Skenes since last year, offers five different subscription levels on her Passes page, ranging from Bronze to Gymnast. The Bronze tier, priced at $15 per month, provides ‘full access to nearly all the unique content’ on her wall, while the Gymnast tier, at $20 per month, focuses on gymnastics content like skills, tutorials, and tips delivered via direct message.
A Silver subscription, which costs $50 per month, includes perks such as 50 free messages, access to premium content, discounts on pay-per-view events, and complimentary live streaming on Dunne’s page.
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The 21-year-old gymnast, who recently purchased a new home, played a key role in LSU’s recent NCAA gymnastics championship win—the first in the school’s history. While Dunne’s senior year was expected to be her final season, the COVID-19 pandemic has provided an opportunity for an additional year of eligibility.
Reflecting on her team’s victory, Dunne shared her mixed feelings about returning for a fifth year: “It definitely makes me want to come back, but I haven’t quite thought about it completely. I’ve just been focused on the now and winning this national title, so I’ll definitely start thinking about it,” she told Today.