Livvy Dunne has officially broken the internet — and some of the biggest names in sports and celebrity culture are lining up to applaud.
The 23-year-old influencer, model and former LSU gymnastics star stunned fans this week after unveiling her smouldering Maxim cover debut, shot in dramatic black-and-white for the magazine’s Winter edition. The shoot instantly sent social media into overdrive — and even caught the attention of NFL royalty.
Among those quick to react was Brittany Mahomes, wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who dropped a simple but telling verdict beneath the Instagram post: “So good” — followed by three fire emojis .
It wasn’t just Brittany. The comments section quickly turned into a roll call of famous admirers, with Olympic icon Lindsey Vonn, rugby star Ilona Maher, model Brooks Nader, social media powerhouse Alix Earle, and the Cavinder Twins all joining in the praise.
Dunne’s boyfriend, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, also showed his support, proudly sharing the moment on his own Instagram.
The Maxim cover marks yet another milestone in what has been a meteoric year for Dunne. Earlier in 2025, she graced the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue for the third time — cementing her status as one of the most marketable former collegiate athletes in the world.
With her gymnastics career now officially behind her, Dunne has stepped fully into her next chapter. She recently signed with global talent agency Wasserman, transitioning into life as a full-time media personality, model and entrepreneur.
And her ambitions go far beyond the camera.
Alongside her booming brand deals and social media empire, Dunne has quietly been expanding her real estate portfolio, recently purchasing a home in Jupiter, Florida, not far from Tiger Woods’ $60 million estate.
She’s also finally secured a foothold in New York City. After a high-profile rejection earlier this year — when a co-op board blocked her attempt to buy Babe Ruth’s former home — Dunne has bounced back, snapping up a $1.95 million one-bedroom, two-bath condo in the West Village, according to the New York Post.
From viral covers to celebrity endorsements and million-dollar moves, Livvy Dunne’s post-gymnastics era is already proving just as headline-worthy as her time on the mat.