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Olivia Dunne details the 'moment my life changed,' wants equal NIL opportunities for men and women

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Olivia Dunne was becoming a social media star before she became a college athlete.

She signed her letter of intent with LSU in November 2019, earning a full scholarship.

That was a gift itself, but roughly a year-and-a-half later, college athletes were finally able to profit off their name, image, and likeness.

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Olivia Dunne of LSU looks on after a PAC-12 meet against Utah at Jon M. Huntsman Center on January 06, 2023 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Alex Goodlett/Getty Images)

"That's the moment my life changed," Dunne, 20, told PEOPLE.

Dunne knew her charm and social media buzz could net the big bucks - today, she is the highest-paid NCAA female athlete, making "seven figures."

And while her bank account continues to grow by the day, she's showing off her stardom for much more than herself.

"There was no roadmap of how to do school, your athletics and social media all at the same time. There's really no one that's ever done it. And I figured I could change that. I could pave the way and be a good example to young girls that look up to me."

Olivia Dunne of LSU poses for photos prior to a meet against Auburn at Neville Arena on February 10, 2023 in Auburn, Alabama. (Stew Milne/Getty Images)

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Most college students can't imagine making that type of money, but for Dunne, a gymnast, she's taking advantage while she can.

"With gymnastics, you peak when you're about 15 years old," Dunne said. "After college, there's nothing really for gymnasts." There's so many professional leagues for men's sports after

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