“People don’t believe in or value what I do,” Olivia Dunne SLAMS haters for questioning her credibility in professional endeavor

Olivia Dunne hits back at people who questioned her rise to power and popularity noting that every women should stand up for their chances and not listen to haters.


“People don’t believe in or value what I do,” Olivia Dunne SLAMS haters for questioning her credibility in professional endeavor

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Olivia Dunne addressed the unfavorable remarks aimed at her. According to her, she exerts significant effort to attain what she possesses. Due to her comical and captivating videos on social media, the LSU collegiate athlete has gained immense popularity lately.

With 7.8 million followers, she has managed to amass a substantial fan base on TikTok. Due to the rise in fame, the 20-year-old has seized numerous lucrative endorsement opportunities, enabling them to earn a substantial income as a result of the modifications in NIL agreements.

In On3’s ranking, Olivia Dunne holds the title of the third most precious college athlete. She is positioned lower on the ranking list than Bronny James and Shedeur Sanders. Olivia Dunne has a net worth of $3.1 million (£2.5 million). Despite continuous improvement, some individuals credit the success of the individual from New Jersey partially to their appealing looks and captivating social media posts.

Among all NCAA female athletes, Olivia Dunne holds the top position in terms of earning the most money. She answered the skeptics who doubted her abilities and confidently advocated for the achievements she earned through her diligence.

Angel Reese, an LSU basketball player, had a conversation with Sports Illustrated for an exclusive edition named The Money Issue. During the interview, Dunne conveyed her exasperation with individuals who fail to acknowledge the substantial amount of effort she has dedicated to her work.

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Olivia Dunne inspires other women to stand up for their rights

“People don’t believe in or value what I do,” Olivia Dunne said to SI. “Individuals need to understand that all of my accomplishments have been a result of my hard work. Over the years, I have put in a lot of effort to gather a loyal following, and businesses compensate me to access this particular group of individuals.”

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Olivia Dunne[Image Credit-The Spun]

Her strong belief is that women’s sports necessitate additional support to serve as inspiration for her and others like Reese. Insufficient funding for women’s sports is a problem, as pointed out by Olivia Dunne. After college, women’s sports struggle to generate substantial revenue due to the scarcity of lucrative professional leagues.

Women must seize this opportunity during their time in college, for it is of utmost importance. After achieving victory in the NCAA national championship with LSU in the summer, Reese gained considerable prominence throughout the tournament, amassing over three million Instagram followers.

The young woman, who is 21 years of age, is nearly finished with college and desires to establish her brand before entering the WNBA. She pointed out that the WNBA’s pay scale is not very generous.“Given the well-known fact that the WNBA doesn’t generate substantial revenue, my primary aim is to establish a strong personal identity during my collegiate years before embarking on a career in the WNBA.”

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