Livvy Dunne
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-06
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✓ Real Yes, Livvy Dunne (Olivia Dunne) is a real person — a former LSU gymnast on the 2024 NCAA championship team, four-time Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, and one of the most-photographed, most-broadcast athletes in America. People search "Livvy Dunne AI" because an ecosystem of AI image tools and SEO spam farms monetizes her name — our research found identical fake "deepfake controversy" articles copy-pasted across dozens of hacked websites. No reputable news organization has confirmed a specific deepfake incident naming her; what's real is the industry-wide problem of AI fakes targeting female athletes, and the content farms exploiting her fame. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
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All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @livvydunne Appears official Her primary account.
- TikTok @livvy Appears official ~8M followers.
- X (Twitter) @livvydunne Appears official
- Passes passes.com/livvydunne Appears official Her official paid fan-content platform. She has no OnlyFans — anything claiming otherwise is fake.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- Fake "Livvy Dunne deepfake" and "leaked" articles circulate on a network of hacked and disposable websites — identical spam text on dozens of unrelated domains. None of it is journalism.
- AI image-generator sites advertise tools using her name. Content from them is fabricated.
- Her only paid platform is Passes. "Second accounts" or DM-based offers under her name are impersonators.
The documented facts
- Former LSU gymnast; part of LSU's first NCAA championship team (2024); retired April 2025 after a knee injury Source: Wikipedia / SI Swimsuit · documented
- Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model four consecutive years (2023–2026), including covers Source: SI Swimsuit coverage · documented
- Top women's NIL earner of the college era; Forbes 30 Under 30 (2024); TIME100 Creators (2025) Source: Forbes, Mar 2026 · documented
- AI deepfakes targeting female athletes are a documented industry-wide problem; no mainstream outlet has confirmed a specific incident naming Dunne — the "Livvy Dunne deepfake" articles online trace to SEO spam networks Source: CyberScoop (category-level) / our research · documented
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