Olivia Dunne has companies calling.
The LSU gymnast and social media personality, 20, has a new partnership with the Motorola cell phone company to promote its latest product, the razr+
Dunne, who boasts more than 11 million followers across her social media platforms, posted a video ad for the new flip phone on TikTok last week.
Motorola recently hosted Dunne and other influencers in New York City for the razr+ launch party, with the event featuring a show from Cirque du Soleil.
With this deal, Dunne is adding to her riches as the NCAA’s highest-earning female athlete with a NIL valuation of $3.4 million, according to ON3 Sports.
The gymnast has inked other partnerships with Vuori and EA Sports.
Dunne’s profile has only continued to rise as the New Jersey native was featured in the 2023 edition of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in May.
LSU basketball star Angel Reese also graced the pages of the iconic publication after the Lady Tigers won the program’s first-ever national championship in April.
The athletes celebrated the launch of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s 2023 issue together in New York City last month.
When it comes to choosing the brands she represents, Dunne agrees to things she feels relate to her.
“She has accomplished that by being very selective and strategic about who she partners with and the content she puts out,” Dunne’s agent, Garret Yaralian, told On3. “She says no more than she says yes to brand deals. Yes, Livvy has a lot left to accomplish as a student-athlete and as a creator.”
Dunne’s success in launching the NIL branch of her career has not made her lose focus on gymnastics, however.
“Women’s sports is something that I want to support and leave my legacy on,” Dunne said, according to People. “I want to show other athletes that you can have it all — especially women.”
Dunne’s net NIL earnings are just second behind Bronny James’ $6.8 million.