Olivia Dunne's latest photoshoot leaves LSU Tigers star looking unrecognizable

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The LSU Tigers' Olivia Dunne looked completely different in a series of stunning new photos as the final-year gymnastics star modelled for Flaunt Magazine and looked as they she belonged to the sets of Hollywood.

In the photos uploaded to Instagram, which earned over 100,000 likes, Dunne looked as though she belonged on the set of a film centered in Marrakesh or on the set of Zendaya's Dune movies by wearing a cotton headdress that covered up her electric blonde hair.

The 22-year-old's strong cheek bones and small nose were the features of the snap as her eyes glimmered from the flash of the camera, whilst makeup and careful use of shadows allowed her facial structure to stand out even more.

Another photo showed the star in a green frock that barely covered her upper frame as red make-up highlighted her cheeks and her upper forehead to offer a sense of danger and passion to the talented athlete, whilst her hair looked frayed as she looked into the distance.

The third photo which inspires memories of Britney Spears' Baby One More Time as Dunne starred with a white shirt, unbuttoned, teasing her body to fans but that avoided upsetting Paul Skene. Her messy hair fell over her face and she gave fans a hot look through the camera. She also showed off her legs by wearing tight gym shorts to allow fans a glimpse of her toned body.

And to close out the set, the star pulled off a summer housewife kind of look in a red, blue and silver summer dress partnered up with green and yellow laced heels, with the darker colors serving her tanned skin and blonde hair as she teased her chest to fans again.

"Thank you Flaunt for the feature," Dunne said via Instagram as she uploaded the shoot on October 12.

Dunne opens up on frustrations of fame

Dunne, regarded as the leading name in the NCAA, is an incredibly talented gymnast who has gone on to impress not just through her performances on the floor but also her carefully manufactured image.

But the women's gymnastics champion, who holds an NIL value of around $3.5m per year, revealed she finds herself frustrated at people who don't quite appreciate her athletic skills nor her keen business sense.

"It definitely is frustrating at times. The worst part is that people think gymnastics is easy when it's not," Dunne said to Flaunt Magazine. "The job is to make it look beautiful and easy. You're not doing it right if it looks hard.

"The social media aspect of it-I worked really hard to get to where I am in building my personal brand, and it didn't happen in the blink of an eye. It didn't happen in just a year. It didn't happen because of one viral moment.

"It happened over years of getting to know my audience, learning the algorithms, and growing my brand to be what it is today. That's why people are so fascinated with what I'm doing."

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