Livvy Dunne Famous Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Model Spot

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Olivia Dunne was ecstatic on Tuesday after seeing her very first illustrated sports swimsuit cover.

Dunne honored one of the four covers in the 2025 number, and she was in a festive mood on social networks.

“I woke up an illustrated 2025 sports cover model!” The old 22 -year -old LSU gymnast wrote on X.

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Olivia “Livvy” Dunne poses on the cover of the Enports Bathroom Illustrated 2025 swimsuit edition. The problem is on newsstands early May 17. (Ben Watts / Sports Illustrated)

Dunne dazzled in an animal print bikini from Reina Olga for her cover, which was turned to Bermuda.

The other coverage models are the Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles, the actress accomplished Salma Hayek and the entrepreneur Lauren Chan.

Dunne also shared the cover of her Instagram history, subtitling the post: “I am a girl from swimsuit sports illustrated!”

Livvy Dunne publishes “ thank you ” emotional at gymnastics after the end of the career

Dunne was presented in the two previous editions of Illustrated Sports Bath Jerseys, and she is delighted to see herself on the cover for the first time.

She appeared alongside other swimsuit models in New York this week to promote the new edition, which included a stop at Citi Field for the New York Pirates Pirates Game.

Dunne is the girlfriend of the star launcher of the pirates Paul Skenes, who started on Monday evening in Queens on Monday evening. He made six sleeves, granting a deserved race on six strokes and three goals on bullets, while removing six strikers. The pirates fell to the food, 4-3.

Former gymnast LSU Olivia Dunne on the field before a match between the New York dishes and the Pittsburgh pirates in Citi Field. (Brad Penner / Imagn images)

Before the match, Camille Kostek swimsuit models, Ellie Thumann and Xandra Pohl all launched the first ceremonial throws. Dunne decided not to participate.

Dunne recently completed her LSU Tigers gymnastics career after the program was not repeated as national champion at the end of last month.

The native of the New Jersey published a montage of images of her career in gymnastics, from the moment she was a young child at the leotard when she became national champion.

“‘Time passes to the test when you have fun.’ Something said that when you have fun at that time, you seem to get away from it.

The former gymnast of LSU Olivia Dunne on the field before a match between the New York dishes and the Pittsburgh pirates in Citi Field. (Brad Penner / Imagn images)

“Gymnastics, you have filled my heart and you will always be part of me. You have transformed me into the person I am today, creating memories and sisters that will last a whole life beyond sport. You have been my first love.”

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