Olivia Dunne's TikTok feud with Breckie Hill intensifies

Publish date: 2024-08-31

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Olivia Dunne appears to be laughing off her recent TikTok drama with Breckie Hill.

The star LSU gymnast and Hill, a fellow social media influencer, are apparently feuding, according to OutKick.

In a TikTok video on Sunday, Dunne seemingly responded to Hill, who mocked the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, 20, in a previous clip posted on her page.

Hill’s video in question featured the phrase, “Proof my rizz is better than Livvy’s,” appearing to compare her charm and charisma to Dunne’s.

She added in her caption, “Told u.”

A short while later, Dunne shared a TikTok video that featured a photo of her smirking while wearing a sparkling black dress.

Breckie Hill threw shade at Olivia Dunne in a recent TikTok video. TikTok/Breckie Hill

“Me when she can’t keep my name out of her mouth,” Dunne wrote over the photo.

The gymnast also captioned the clip, “I just laugh.”

The apparent drama between the social media stars began when Hill called Dunne a “b–ch,” according to OutKick.

Olivia Dunne appeared to respond to TikTok drama with Breckie Hill. TikTok/Olivia Dunne

Dunne and Hill have allegedly been taking shots at one another on social media since April, Essentially Sports reported.

Dunne and Hill, who have drawn comparisons in appearance and their respective rises on social media, have yet to address the recent TikTok situation.

Olivia Dunne in April 2023. Instagram/Olivia Dunne

Dunne has been busy since the Lady Tigers’ season ended in April, when LSU finished in fourth place in the NCAA Championship.

She attended the 2023 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles last week, rocking the red carpet in a black cut-out dress.

During the show, Dunne took the mic ahead of a commercial break and hyped up the LSU women’s basketball team, who won their first championship in program history in April after defeating Iowa, 102-85.

Olivia Dunne attends the ESPYs in July 2023. Getty Images

Dunne, a New Jersey native, made her SI Swimsuit debut in the 2023 issue, which released in May.

Earlier this month, Dunne launched “The Livvy Fund,” created to help women-athletes at LSU secure NIL deals in the male-dominated field.

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