Livvy Dunne has set pulses racing in another stunning photoshoot one week after being unveiled as the latest addition to Tom Brady’s fitness brand.
The 23-year-old TikTok sensation, who retired from gymnastics after leaving LSU in 2025, pulled on a stylish striped bikini in a summer-themed shoot for athletic clothing brand Vuori.
In one of the snaps, Dunne can be seen posing up close in an oversized white button-down shirt over the bikini, before stripping down to show off her athleticism in the sun.
She was also captured taking a dip in the pool while relaxing in a beautiful tropical setting as part of the shoot.
Dunne shared the photo of her playful pose on Instagram and wrote: ‘still have some tricks up my sleeve’.
After securing the deal with Vuori, the online personality continues to add to the growing business empire she is building after calling time on her gymnastics career.
Livvy Dunne has set pulses racing in a stunning photoshoot for athletic clothing brand Vuori
The former gymnast showed off her flexibility while taking part in the summer-themed shoot
Last week Dunne was announced as a new investor in Tom Brady’s fitness brand ‘NoBull’
Earlier this month legendary NFL quarterback Brady added her to his roster of stars for ‘NoBull’ – the $1billion training and wellness brand he merged with in 2024.
Dunne announced the news with a photo shoot posted to her Instagram account featuring athletic wear from the brand.
She captioned the pictures: ‘sooo excited to join the nobull team alongside @tombrady as an athlete, investor, and partner… LFG!’
Brady also commented his famous ‘LFG’ catchphrase under the post, adding three raised hand emojis.
As well as pursuing her own commercial opportunities, Dunne also spends plenty of time cheering on her baseball-star boyfriend Paul Skenes.
Skenes, who became the first pitcher to win Rookie of the Year and then a Cy Young Award for 40 years last season, has hit the ground running in the major leagues since being selected by Pittsburgh with the first overall pick in the 2023 MLB Draft.
After putting up a superb ERA of 1.96 after 23 starts in his rookie season, he recorded a 1.97 ERA after becoming the team’s starting pitcher the following year, making him MLB’s first starter to earn a sub-2.00 ERA since 2022, as well as 216 strikeouts in 187.2 innings.






