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Olivia Dunne is left speechless as she's gifted two pairs of custom Nike Dunks - including an LSU-themed pair that she vows to wear at next gymnastics event

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  • Olivia Dunne was delighted to receive two new pairs of sneakers 
  • The LSU gymnastics star and Paul Skenes met Shaquille O'Neal last week 
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By Jake Nisse and Ben Nagle For Dailymail.Com

Published: 15:33 GMT, 16 November 2023 | Updated: 15:44 GMT, 16 November 2023

Olivia Dunne was left stunned as she received two pairs of custom sneakers, with the LSU gymnastics star vowing to wear one of them to a meet.

Dunne visited Boot Up Customs and left with two pairs of high-top Nike Dunks - one of which featured LSU's classic purple and gold colorway.

And in a video of the visit, Dunne can be seen covering her mouth with her hands as the tribute to her school was unboxed.


'Oh my gosh. These are amazing,' she beamed to Boot Up owner Michael Anderson.

She later added, 'I'm wearing this on a meet day for sure. These are so cool!'

Dunne also received a pair of light blue and pink Dunks with Louis Vuitton patterning.

Olivia Dunne was left speechless as she received a pair of custom Nike Dunks

Dunne received one pair of shoes in LSU colors and another that was blue and pink

Olivia Dunne (right) poses for a snap with her boyfriend Paul Skenes (L) and Shaquille O'Neal

The social media star later commented on Anderson's post of the video, writing, Consider me now drippy.'

Last week, Dunne enjoyed a rare moment of not being the most famous face on the LSU campus, as NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal joined her and boyfriend Paul Skenes at the legendary Fred's college bar.

The famous trio posed for a photo at the LSU staple, with the basketball legend putting his arms around the young couple.

Perhaps Louisiana State University's most famous export, Shaq played for the Tigers between 1989 and 1992, before going on to a legendary career in the NBA, where he won four rings.

He was back in town this week, though, and was pictured at a lunch alongside Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome on Friday.

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