Livvy Dunne is expressing her fear surrounding stalking.
On Monday, Dunne posted a video to her TikTok account where she shared clips of men holding up pictures of her at airports she was flying into, saying she “didn’t feel safe.”
“Should women have to change their behavior because men can’t handle the word ‘no?’” Dunne said in the video.

Dunne shared that the men even tried to follow her into the women’s bathroom after Dunne landed before her family members stopped them as they all returned from vaction.
“I don’t know what I would’ve done,” if her sister hadn’t been there, Dunne said.
“I don’t want to get anyone in trouble, but I want to share what it’s like from my perspective,” Dunne said before showing several clips of groups of men waiting for her in the airport with pictures of her clad in a bikini.
Dunne clarified that she does have security and could choose to fly private, but emphasized that she should not have to change her ways just to feel safe in the airport, especially on the way back from family vacations.

Dunne, a former gymnast at Louisiana State University, first rose to fame in 2020 when she began posting videos to TikTok amidst the pandemic.
She arrived in Baton Rouge for her first season at LSU later that year already boasting a sizable social media following, which has only grown since then as the Tigers won a national championship in 2024. Now, she’s a full-time model and social media personality.
She’s also gained attention for her relationship with Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes, who left LSU after being selected first overall in the 2023 MLB Draft. One of the men in a clip from Dunne’s video about stalkers can be seen wearing a Pirates jersey.
Dunne claims that the men trying to meet her at the airport are looking to get her autographs and then sell them.
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