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LSU's Olivia Dunne shuts down fan after weird comment: 'I'm not your mommy'

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LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne has had to go to battle on all fronts this year as she’s had to recover from a leg injury while fending off overzealous fans making strange comments on her TikTok.

The latter happened again earlier this week as Dunne needed to throw some cold water on a thirsty fan who replied to one of her videos with the comment, "Mommy," which was accompanied by a heart emoji.

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Olivia Dunne of LSU cheers on her teammate during a gymnastics meet against Auburn at Neville Arena on Feb. 10, 2023, in Auburn, Alabama. (Stew Milne/Getty Images)

"No, I’m not going to crush your skull with my thighs. Also, I’m not your mommy," Dunne replied before deleting the response video altogether.

Dunne, the all-around gymnast from New Jersey, has garnered more than 7.1 million followers on TikTok and is among the top athletes who have the most lucrative name, image and likeness deals. She’s had to deal with crazed fans all season long, even with some getting razzed up at one of her meets.

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Olivia Dunne of LSU prior to a meet against Auburn on Feb. 10, 2023. (Stew Milne/Getty Images)

LSU added extra security once reports of incidents surfaced after one of the Tigers’ matches. Dunne also had to ward off critics of her social media postings.

"There are some people, occasionally, that do reach and it is a bit concerning," she said on the "Today" show in January. "As a woman, you’re not responsible for how a man looks at you and objectifies you. That’s not a woman’s responsibility."

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