TikTok sensation Olivia Dunne shares hilarious footage of her most painful gymnastics FAILS

TikTok sensation Olivia Dunne has shared hilarious footage of her most painful gymnastics fails – from flying off the bars to crashing down from the beam.

While the successful college gymnast and popular social media star, 20, always appears to be on the top of her game when she competes, she let her followers know that she has had her fair share of mishaps.

She posted a montage of clips that showed her messing up over the years to TikTok on Tuesday, just days after she returned to practice for the first time following a brutal foot injury that forced her to stay on the bench for weeks.

‘Don’t try this at home,’ she captioned the post, which got more than 1.3 million views in a matter of hours.

One video showed her swinging around the bars before she smashed her back right into the bar, while others featured her attempting to jump from one bar to another and missing completely – which resulted in her landing hard on the floor.

TikTok sensation Olivia Dunne shared hilarious footage of her most painful gymnastics fails – from flying off the bars to crashing down from the beam 

While the successful college gymnast, 20, always appears to be on the top of her game when she competes, she let her followers know that she has had her fair share of mishaps

While the successful college gymnast, 20, always appears to be on the top of her game when she competes, she let her followers know that she has had her fair share of mishaps

She posted a montage of clips that showed her messing up over the years to TikTok on Tuesday, just days after she returned to practice for the first time following a brutal foot injury

She posted a montage of clips that showed her messing up over the years to TikTok on Tuesday, just days after she returned to practice for the first time following a brutal foot injury

She posted a montage of clips that showed her messing up over the years to TikTok on Tuesday, just days after she returned to practice for the first time following a brutal foot injury

A different clip saw her crashing into a wall after doing some flips, while another showcased one particularly painful-looking moment when she tumbled off the beam, hitting her back on the way down.

While the TikTok left some viewers in shambles, others were stunned over the dangers that come with being an elite athlete.

One video showed her swinging around the bars before she smashed her back right into the bar

One video showed her swinging around the bars before she smashed her back right into the bar

‘I can feel the pain,’ one person wrote, while another added, ‘I got injured just looking at this.’

‘Dang, that had to hurt,’ said someone else. A fourth comment read, ‘Gymnastics is one humbling sport.’

Olivia, who has made waves in the world of gymnastics, thanks to her success with Louisiana State University, and on social media, where she has gained more than 7.1 million followers on TikTok and 3.4 million on Instagram, has not competed since December 12 due to a foot injury.

Instead, she has been supporting her teammates from the sidelines – but on February 1, she revealed that she was finally ‘getting back into the swing of things.’

She posted a clip of herself performing a quick routine on the apparatus, before dismounting with a series of impressive aerial flips. 

She wore a bandage on her left foot throughout the clip, which she captioned, ‘Getting back into the swing of things.’

Others featured her attempting to jump from one bar to another and missing completely - which resulted in her landing hard on the floor

Others featured her attempting to jump from one bar to another and missing completely - which resulted in her landing hard on the floor

Others featured her attempting to jump from one bar to another and missing completely – which resulted in her landing hard on the floor

While the TikTok left some viewers in shambles, others were stunned over the dangers that come with being an elite athlete

While the TikTok left some viewers in shambles, others were stunned over the dangers that come with being an elite athlete

Olivia, who has made waves in the world of gymnastics and on social media recently, has not competed since December 12 due to a foot injury

Olivia, who has made waves in the world of gymnastics and on social media recently, has not competed since December 12 due to a foot injury

The NCAA star’s lack of competing hasn’t stopped her fans from showing up the LSU’s matches in droves to try to see her. 

Hoards of her supporters, most of whom were teenage boys, have been lining up outside of each one – and on one occasion, they even started ‘swarming’ her and her teammates as they tried to leave the competition.

Things became so intense that police had to be called, resulting in LSU gymnastics hiring a permanent bodyguard to accompany her.

Olivia spoke out about the ongoing frenzy to the Today show last month, while voicing some of her ‘concerns’ over the immense attention she has received both online and in person.

‘They gave us some new rules, just to keep us safe: Not to go into the stands after meets and we have a new security person that travels with us,’ Olivia explained. 

‘In the past, I have had some of my supporters come out to meets and watch and cheer for LSU, but that was insane. It really was.’ 

The outlet also revealed that LSU had to go to the police last year over a separate ‘incident,’ but it did not share any other details about what happened or who was involved.

Olivia also spoke out about ‘threatening’ comments she has received on social media to Today, stating: ‘There are some people occasionally that do reach out, and it is a bit concerning.’ 

But on February 1, she revealed that she was finally 'getting back into the swing of things' as she posted a clip of herself performing a routine on the apparatus

But on February 1, she revealed that she was finally 'getting back into the swing of things' as she posted a clip of herself performing a routine on the apparatus

But on February 1, she revealed that she was finally ‘getting back into the swing of things’ as she posted a clip of herself performing a routine on the apparatus

The NCAA star's lack of competing hasn't stopped her fans from showing up the LSU's matches in droves to try to see her

The NCAA star’s lack of competing hasn’t stopped her fans from showing up the LSU’s matches in droves to try to see her 

Hoards of her supporters have been lining up outside of each one - and on one occasion, they even started 'swarming' her and her teammates as they tried to leave the competition

Hoards of her supporters have been lining up outside of each one - and on one occasion, they even started 'swarming' her and her teammates as they tried to leave the competition

Hoards of her supporters have been lining up outside of each one – and on one occasion, they even started ‘swarming’ her and her teammates as they tried to leave the competition 

Things became so intense that police had to be called, resulting in LSU gymnastics hiring a permanent bodyguard to accompany her

Things became so intense that police had to be called, resulting in LSU gymnastics hiring a permanent bodyguard to accompany her 

Olivia spoke out about the ongoing frenzy to the Today show last month, while voicing some of her 'concerns' over the immense attention she has received both online and in person

Olivia spoke out about the ongoing frenzy to the Today show last month, while voicing some of her ‘concerns’ over the immense attention she has received both online and in person 

‘[Social media] changes everything,’ Olivia’s LSU coach Jay Clark added. ‘It creates a false sense of accessibility and familiarity that [makes] followers feel as though there’s a personal connection.’ 

Olivia, originally from New Jersey, first started participating in gymnastics at the age of three – and she is now one of the top earners in collegiate sport, amassing a net worth of $2.3 million thanks to her athletic abilities, as well as her many lucrative sponsorship deals.

In addition to her success as an athlete, she has also found fame as a well-known star on TikTok and Instagram, where she regularly documents her her lavish lifestyle and all the glamorous perks that come with being an NCAA athlete with her joint nine million followers. 

At first, Olivia wasn’t allowed to make any money from her internet stardom, due to the NCAA’s strict policy about its members selling sponsorships.

But in June 2021, the organization changed its rules, announcing that it would now allow its athletes to earn a profit off of their name, image, and likeness – a move that turned Olivia into a millionaire at only 18 years old, according to the New York Post.

Olivia also spoke out about 'threatening' comments she has received on social media to Today, stating: 'There are some people occasionally that do reach out, and it is a bit concerning'

Olivia also spoke out about ‘threatening’ comments she has received on social media to Today, stating: ‘There are some people occasionally that do reach out, and it is a bit concerning’ 

Olivia, originally from New Jersey, first started participating in gymnastics at the age of three - and she is now one of the top earners in collegiate sport, amassing a net worth of $2.3 million

Olivia, originally from New Jersey, first started participating in gymnastics at the age of three - and she is now one of the top earners in collegiate sport, amassing a net worth of $2.3 million

Olivia, originally from New Jersey, first started participating in gymnastics at the age of three – and she is now one of the top earners in collegiate sport, amassing a net worth of $2.3 million

In addition to her success as an athlete, she has also found fame as a well-known star on TikTok and Instagram, where she regularly documents her her lavish lifestyle

In addition to her success as an athlete, she has also found fame as a well-known star on TikTok and Instagram, where she regularly documents her her lavish lifestyle

The athlete is certainly not afraid to show off her toned figure on social media - often sharing pictures and videos of herself in tiny dresses or revealing bikinis

The athlete is certainly not afraid to show off her toned figure on social media – often sharing pictures and videos of herself in tiny dresses or revealing bikinis

But she slammed rumors that her success has only come from her racy posts, telling Today, 'As a woman, you are not responsible for how a man looks at you and objectifies you'

But she slammed rumors that her success has only come from her racy posts, telling Today, 'As a woman, you are not responsible for how a man looks at you and objectifies you'

But she slammed rumors that her success has only come from her racy posts, telling Today, ‘As a woman, you are not responsible for how a man looks at you and objectifies you’

On Instagram, the 20-year-old often shares of photos of herself enjoying a luxurious life of beach trips, pool days, and nights out with her friends, as well as snaps of herself driving luxury cars and taking extravagant trips. She even posted one picture that featured her holding up a wad of cash to the camera.

She also often shares images of herself hanging out with her teammates, posing in her gymnastics leotard, and practicing or preparing for meets.

On TikTok, she has become well-known for her dance and lip-sync videos. She also sometimes posts clips of herself responding to haters, as well as trying out other popular trends and filters.

The athlete is certainly not afraid to show off her toned figure on social media – often sharing pictures and videos of herself in tiny dresses or revealing bikinis, but she slammed rumors that her success has only come from her racy posts. 

‘As a woman, you are not responsible for how a man looks at you and objectifies you. That’s not a woman’s responsibility,’ she said to Today.

She concluded by telling the publication that she is ‘very grateful’ for her social media success, despite some of the negative aspects that have come with it.

She gushed: ‘I’m very grateful to be making seven figures. It is very cool that someone in college has the opportunity to do that now.’

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