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LSU Gymnast Picks A Fight With NYT In Flirty Instagram Post

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Andrew Powell Sports and Entertainment Blogger
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Olivia Dunne is hot. It’s getting her paid. And the jealous are getting pissed.

The New York Times – a usual suspect – recently published another dandy: “New Endorsements for College Athletes Resurface an Old Concern: Sex Sells.” The column, written by Kurt Streeter, makes the claim that good-looking women, like LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne, are making a lot of money, and it’s because of their attractiveness.

Okay, first thought: Why the hell are you complaining about seeing a beautiful woman?

The sirens are going off on that one.

 

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Dunne is a fighter, too, and hit back at The New York Times on Nov. 9 in her Instagram Story.

What’s interesting about this Streeter guy: Why on earth are we not saying anything about the loads of individuals who are involved in PornHub and OnlyFans if women degrading themselves really means that much to you? Why are we going after the pretty girl next door who is getting paid from flashy NIL deals, when literally all she’s doing is competing in gymnastics and looking hot while doing it? (And getting a college education at that.) (RELATED: Porn Star Stormy Daniels Reveals The Names Of Her Breast Implants)

Yours truly examined her Instagram, and the claims about “sex sells,” what exactly is selling sex on there? Is it because she happens to be at all of these different places looking pretty?

Disney movies get more sexual than Olivia Dunne. Hell, even Nickelodeon on TV gets more sexual.

All you see is a hottie being hot, getting paid and enjoying this wonderful culture in the United States of America.

 

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Carry on, Olivia.