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Gymnast to Model: Olivia Dunne's Narrow Escape and Airport Ordeal
Miami, USAWed Jun 04 2025
Olivia Dunne, a standout gymnast from LSU, had a close call that could have ruined her big moment. This was not just any event, but the Sports Illustrated Swim Week show in Miami. Dunne, who had already made waves as a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model, was set to open the show. Her hotel room was all set, outfits ready, and schedule in place. But then, a small mistake almost turned her dream into a disaster.
On May 31, 2025, at the W South Beach in Miami, Dunne found herself in a panic. She had locked herself out of her hotel room with just 30 minutes to catch her flight. This was not just any flight; it was her big debut on a major runway, a chance to prove herself in the modeling world. The pressure was on, and the clock was ticking. This was a nightmare for any traveler, but for Dunne, it was a potential career-ender.
Dunne, known for her composure, quickly thought of a solution. She shared her predicament on Snapchat, showing herself sitting in front of the locked hotel room door. The caption read, "I literally have to be on the runway in 30 mins and I locked myself out of my room. "The 30-minute window was incredibly tight. Any delay could have meant missing her flight and her spot on the runway. But Dunne's grit, honed from years of pushing through injuries, got her through. She made it to the runway, and the show went on.
In her stunning 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit shoot in Bermuda, Dunne shone as a first-time cover model. Photographed by Ben Watts, she rocked bold and colorful outfits, including a leopard-print leather bikini and a zebra-print asymmetrical one-piece. Despite nursing a fractured kneecap, Dunne delivered dynamic poses, including kneeling in shallow water for the cover shot. The Bermuda backdrop amplified her athletic grace, marking a pivotal moment in her transition from gymnastics to modeling stardom.
But apart from the glamour, Dunne had a chilling experience at the airport. On May 30, 2025, she shared a tearful video revealing how groups of middle-aged men relentlessly pursue her for autographs. Dunne, who boasts over 8 million followers on TikTok, explained that these men track her flights, even to remote cities. This harassment escalates to men chasing her through TSA PreCheck lines and yelling if she doesn’t sign. Her TikTok, captioned "They know time, place, airport, everything! ! ! " showed her in tears after a red-eye flight, with men circling her at baggage claim.
This is not an isolated incident; other athletes like tennis star Coco Gauff and sprinter Gabby Thomas have reported similar experiences. Dunne's raw vulnerability deeply resonated, echoing her 2023 decision to take online classes at LSU for safety reasons. Despite her remarkable resilience, these encounters expose a darker side of fame, highlighting the urgent need to protect athletes from such intrusive and frightening behavior.
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questions
Could Olivia Dunne's lockout have been a deliberate attempt to create buzz for the event?
If Olivia Dunne had a spare key, would her runway moment have been less dramatic?
How does Olivia Dunne's experience reflect on the support system provided to athletes during high-profile events?