Livvy Dunne teases LSU meet with flirty 3-word Tigers cheer hotel room selfie

Livvy Dunne and her LSU Gymnastics teammates headed on the road for an SEC meet at the Arkansas Razorbacks, but before the competition even began, Dunne won on social media with another selfie slay.
The viral fifth-year Lady Tigers gymnast and influencer has been on fire to start the season with three consecutive great meets, including last week’s monster floor performance for a crucial score in the SEC opener win over Florida.
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The 22-year-old is also clearly enjoying her final year as seen on the plane on the way to Fayetteville, Arkansas, for Friday’s meet where Dunne was sandwiched between her teammates for an epic photo after taking an ice bath with another bestie. She also hyped the SEC road opener with a stunning action shot from behind and then dropped a hotel room bathroom flirty selfie with three words: “geaux time tmr 😼.”

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She definitely got all her efforts behind that photo. She also posted one more to wish everyone a “good night.”

LSU is 4-1 having only lost to No. 1 Oklahoma in the quad meet, and will have their first SEC road test at No. 14 Arkansas where Dunne hopes the Lady Tigers slay as much as these selfies.
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