Livvy Dunne reveals her 2024 ESPYs outfit in TikTok video

Three days removed from announcing her return to LSU, Olivia “Livvy” Dunne was in Hollywood for Thursday night’s ESPYs and revealed on social media the gold dress she was wearing to the annual ESPN awards show. 

Dunne posted videos of her in the dress in Instagram stories, one of which included the caption “ESPYS” with gold star emojis next to it. 

The famed gymnastics star and social media influencer embraced the Daenerys Targaryen vibes the dress was giving off in a post on her TikTok. 

“Khaleesi is always a vibe,” Dunne captioned the post in which she does a full 360 spin for the camera as she shows off the gold ensemble. 

Dunne is back at the ESPYs after appearing at last year’s awards, where she hyped up her fellow LSU Tigers during a segment of the program. 

“A lot of people ask me what it’s like being at the ESPYS surrounded by elite athletes, literal champions and the people at the very top of their sport,” Dunne said to the camera during the 2023 broadcast. “Honestly, it’s just like a normal day at LSU. Right guys?”

Livvy Dunne models her gold outfit for the ESPYs. TikTok/livvy

Livvy Dunne showed off her ESPYs outfit on TikTok before Thursday’s show. TikTok/livvy

The camera then pulled back to reveal Dunne standing next to the 2023 national champion LSU Tigers women’s basketball team.

Dunne will return to LSU this fall to take advantage of her final year of eligibility and return to compete for the national champion LSU gymnastics squad. 

The New Jersey native made the announcement on Monday via social media that she would return in a video that had been captioned, “Not Dunne Yet.” 

Livvy Dunne (r.) with boyfriend Paul Skenes (l.), a rookie pitcher for the Pirates. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

“These past four years have changed my life. There is something about putting on a purple and gold leotard,” Dunne began. “… And no matter how many opportunities come my way off the mat, there’s just something about LSU. And that’s why I’m here to say, I’m not done yet.

“Here’s to year 5, baby.”

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