Social media star and former LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne had an unexpected run-in with some real-life critics during a night out with her MLB boyfriend, Paul Skenes.
What started as a casual date night quickly turned into a memorable “story time” moment for the influencer.
The Bathroom Encounter
Shortly after arriving at the restaurant, Dunne excused herself to use the bathroom.
As she entered the third stall, she overheard two other girls chatting nearby.
Curious, she tuned in and was shocked by what they were saying.
“They were like, ‘Did you see that Livvy Dunne was here? Like, what is she even doing here?’” Dunne recalled in a TikTok video.
One even added, “Honestly, I thought she’d be more chopped in real life,” using the slang term for “unattractive.”
Dunne admitted she was taken aback. “What?! I didn’t even know people used ‘chopped’ in their everyday vocabulary,” she said, laughing at the absurdity of the moment.
Livvy Fires Back
Instead of leaving quietly, Dunne decided to play along.
She chimed in from her stall: “Oh my god, I heard Livvy Dunne’s the worst.” The girls’ reactions quickly shifted from gossip to disbelief as she stepped out.
“Their faces were priceless,” Dunne said. “I think I heard literal crickets.
But then they actually asked me for a photo, so of course I took it.”
Fans Praise Her Quick Wit
Dunne shared the story on TikTok, and her fans were quick to support her.
Commenters praised her humor and confidence in handling the situation.
“Good for you,” one wrote, while another added, “You have such a great sense of humor to chime in.”
The story quickly became a favorite among followers who loved seeing her take control of an awkward situation.
Life Updates for Livvy
Beyond the bathroom drama, Dunne has been busy with her life in New York City.
She recently completed her first apartment in the city and has been balancing her new media ventures with her ongoing work as a content creator.
The gymnast-turned-influencer continues to travel regularly for commercials, shoots, and appearances, making the Big Apple her home away from LSU and the gymnastics world.