
Olivia Dunne has taken a big step forward that will allow her to make a lot of money.
On Wednesday, the LSU gymnast and social media star announced that she will be joining premium subscription site Passes to sell exclusive content to her fans.
“Passes allow me to monetize my creativity and expertise in a way that in the past wasn’t available to school athletes, which is why I’m so excited to partner with them,” Dunne said in an interview with Forbes.
“By offering exclusive content and experiences, I can turn my hobby of gymnastics as a collegiate athlete and content creation into a sustainable career path, and build deeper connections with my enthusiasts and followers. I also love how Passes is so easy to use. Intuitive and easy to navigate, making it easy for creators to set up their accounts, create content, and interact with them without technical barriers.
According to Forbes, Passes signed Dunne to a multimillion-dollar void deal.
Via Forbes
LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne announces a multimillion-dollar name, symbol and image partnership with Passes, a platform that allows creators to create revenue streams by offering enthusiasts exclusive content and experiences.
The main difference between Passes and other subscription sites like Onlyfans is that they have banned particular content and nudity on their site.
Right now, subscriptions to the Dunne’s Passes page range from $15 to $300.
It’s unclear lately whether Dunne will return to LSU for a fifth year, though he’s said in the past he’s made up his mind in a recent interview.
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