BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA: It seems that Livvy aka Olivia Dunne had initially found it difficult to balance her public and personal life as she gained popularity in the world of gymnastics.
Recently in an Interview she opened up about how important it was for her to strike a balance between her personal and professional life for the sake of her mental health.
Olivia Dunne opens up about her mental health amid fame
As a young athlete, the Louisiana State University gymnast has millions of fans on social media sites like Instagram and TikTok, and she has received numerous endorsements.
Accelerator energy drink, Motorola, Vuori apparel, EA Sports, Body Armour, Grubhub, Linktree, Forever 21, and American Eagle Outfitters are a few of the brands that support her.
According to On3 Sports, the name, image, and likeness (NIL) is projected to be worth roughly $3.5 million.
She said, "The past few years, juggling NIL or ever since my sophomore year, since the summer of 2021, I've definitely had a hard time finding balance."
"That's really important because if you don't have balance, that can affect your mental health. I finally feel like I got a grasp on it this year. It's just compartmentalizing things mentally is very important in my everyday routine," she added.
How Olivia Dunne deals with trolls?
Olivia 'Livvy' Dunne has accumulated a substantial fan base of 15 million on various social media platforms.
She began sharing gymnastics videos on TikTok in 2020, and then she started posting glimpses of her everyday life.
In a recent interview with Elle, Dunne discussed how she felt that some individuals were putting her down with their critical remarks.
“To see a woman winning? People sometimes have a lot to say,” Olivia Dunne said.
Olivia Dunne added that women are often discouraged from their endeavors and told that they will not succeed.
However, the gymnast has a way of handling the negativity and gender discrimination.
“I don’t want to say ‘F you', but the best way to get that to stop is to keep being successful at what you’re doing, because your success and love for what you do will outshine any of that,” Dunne explained.