Olivia Dunne unveils new partnership with Motorola – and hits back at TikTok fans

Olivia Dunne unveils new partnership with Motorola – and hits back at cynical TikTok fans who say she will ‘never use the phone again’ after the commercial

  • Olivia Dunne’s latest lucrative commercial deal has come through Motorola  
  • The 20-year-old has already made millions through her advertising deals  
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Olivia Dunne looks like she’s bringing back the flip phone after starring in a commercial with Motorola as part of her latest partnership.

She recently shared an advert on TikTok encouraging her followers to order the new phone, which is released in June.

It’s the latest deal the 20-year-old has struck as part of her NIL portfolio that saw her become a millionaire when she was just 18.

The Louisiana State college gymnast now has an estimated wealth of around $3.4million.

And upon sharing her Motorola commercial, she demonstrated how she takes no prisoners either.

@livvy

Love my Infinite Black @Motorola US razr+ and its incredible Flex View feature! 💫 With its bendable functionality, my phone transforms into a tripod, allowing me to capture content on the move! Pre-order yours starting June 15th ✨ #FlipTheScript #razr

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Dunne, the junior LSU gymnast, has had a lot of social media attention in recent months

Dunne took part in Sports Illustrated's annual swimsuit edition photoshoot in Puerto Rico

Dunne took part in Sports Illustrated’s annual swimsuit edition photoshoot in Puerto Rico

There were some cynical comments on TikTok in response to her latest venture, with one follower saying ‘she’s never using that phone again’.

Dunne noticed and responded saying: ‘It’s very good for pics’. 

It’s been a whirlwind few months for the New Jersey-native, who made her SI swimsuit debut in April with a photoshoot in Puerto Rico back in January.

‘Two days ago I competed, I was at school, and then yesterday I flew here, had my fitting, and here I am shooting,’ Dunne said at the shoot.

Dunne told SI that she hopes to use her social media presence to raise the profile of gymnastics outside the four-year cycle of mainstream attention at the Olympic Games.

‘In gymnastics, a lot of people only watch the Olympics every four years,’ she told SI.

She added: ‘I feel like I’ve been able to use my platform to bring an audience to college gymnastics, and people are starting to see how amazing all these gymnasts are.’

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