Livvy Dunne Says She's Being Harassed by 'Middle-Aged Men' at Airport in New Video
Former LSU gymnast and social media influencer Livvy Dunne described being "stalked" by a group of men at airports in a TikTok video posted on Saturday.
"It's got to the point, every single time I go to the airport, there's a group of at least 10 middle-aged men waiting for me, and they harass me," Dunne said in the video.
"It's these men that want my autograph. They have a stack of 40 pictures of me, or my magazines, and they will run after me, down the TSA pre-check line, and yell at me if I don't give them my autograph. It's insane," Dunne continued. "But they will yet at me, and make a scene, and the people around me are scared. It's crazy."
Dunne has more than 13 million total followers on social media. She ended her LSU career with one of the largest NIL portfolios in college sports, per On3.
She said the incidents have even occurred during connecting flights in remote locations she hadn't posted on social media.
The 22-year-old went on to share a video that she said showed her crying after one of these encounters took place after a red-eye flight.
"The worst part is, it's not only me," Dunne concluded, citing a January TikTok from Olympic champion gymnast Gabby Thomas in which Thomas described a group of men aggressively stalking her at airports.
At the time, Thomas described the group as a "three to six" middle-aged men who showed up at the concourse or gate corresponding to her flight and asked her to sign photos.
In a subsequent TikTok, Thomas said she planned to file a police report about the incidents.
Tennis player Coco Gauff and Olympic gymnasts Simone Biles and Sunisa Lee each commented on Thomas' posts, saying similar airport incidents have happened to them.