Olivia Dunne wows at ACM in stunning backless dress as the Sports Illustrated model yells ‘yeehaw’ in risqué pic

Gymnast Olivia Dunne brought some glamor to the annual Academy of Country Music Awards.
The Louisiana State StarThe 20-year-old wowed in a backless silver gown as she attended the lavish ceremony in Dallas, TX.
She posed for a quick mirror selfie in the gorgeous figure-hugging outfit before hitting the red carpet.
thin captioned the stunning snap, “ACMs tied.”
Livvy is not lacking in sporting talent and she is AtOne of the most lucrative university athletes in the USA.
And she demonstrated her balancing skills on the back of a horse named Sheriff and laughed to her 4 million Instagram followers: “Yeehaw!”
Dunne sided with the country and western kings in Miranda Lambert and Dolly Parton in Frisco.
The 20-year-old has been getting into the spirit of country music with a selection of songs over the past few weeks viral wild west videos.
Livvy caught Morgan Wallen live in concert last month and showed her cowgirl toiletk in a daring TikTok.
Livvy is finishing her junior year at Louisiana State University and recently gave birth to her first photo shoot as a swimwear model for Sports Illustrated.
The New Jersey native showed off her stunning body in one form-fitting black bikini.
And she used her newfound platform to do it Scolding against “bad behavior” after being trolled on social media.
Dunne called the shoot a “dream come true” with SI swimsuit editor MJ Day described her as “captivatingly beautiful”.
Day said, “Usually being a D1 athlete, a pure academic and a hardworking entrepreneur is enough to earn respect and accolades.”
“Unfortunately, when you’re Livvy Dunne and you’re stunningly beautiful, you draw the ire and dislike of a certain niche group.”
“The refusal by some to appreciate Livvy for being anything more than a pretty blonde misses the point.
“The backlash she received for ‘exploiting’ her sexuality for ad money No restrictions were canceled is wrong
“We are here to celebrate this incredible young woman and to encourage the world to respect and applaud Livvy and her fellow athletes for putting up with the blood, sweat and tears that led to a lifetime of achievement have.”