Olivia Dunne Gives a Befitting Reply to a Reputed Press Firm’s Old Dig After Launching a Staunch Scheme for Fellow Athletes

The new NCAA rule has caused a revolution in the lives of college athletes. Despite securing millions of dollars in deals with reputable brands, Olivia Dunne faced a backlash from a major press firm. The gymnast took a critical stance on the Livvy Fund's major deal, aimed at supporting her fellow athletes.

The Livvy Fund

The highest-paid NCAA athlete has started a special fund to offer guidance and support to her fellow female athletes at LSU in their NIL deals. The fund’s objective is to enable the athletes to seize their opportunities to the maximum extent.

NY Times criticism of NIL deal

Last year, The New York Times criticized NIL deals for college athletes, labeling them as 'Sex Sells.' The article argued that these substantial deals prioritize the physical desirability of the athlete over their performance.

Livvy Fund's new deal

The 21-year-old LSU gymnast's fund has entered into a partnership with Accelerator Active Energy, in which the brand will engage in NIL deals with athletes. In addition, eight LSU gymnasts will serve as its ambassadors.

Livvy's compatible reply

Following a successful deal between her fund program and Accelerator, the LSU gymnast criticized The New York Times by posting one of its past issues with the caption, "Get with the times."

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