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Olivia Dunne white top ruined by exploding drink leaving her showing her cool with former coach

Livvy Dune's tight white top and jeans deemed not fit for the occasion

Olivia Dunne's white top ruined by exploding drink from former coach
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Livvy Dunne's perfect look takes an unexpected hit at Fanatics Fest, thanks to a flying drink. Livvy Dunne knows how to turn heads, whether it's on a red carpet, a baseball field, or the front row of a fashion event.

Olivia Dunne's white top ruined by exploding drink from former coach

But at this year's Fanatics Fest, the former LSU gymnastics star and social media sensation had her spotlight moment interrupted, by an airborne soda.

Dressed in a sleek pair of jeans and heels that fans were already calling "flawless," Dunne was all smiles as she made her entrance. That is, until her former LSU coach Craig Zappa went in for a friendly hug... and accidentally launched his drink mid-embrace. The splash zone? Right on Dunne's perfectly styled outfit.

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Livvy went from glam to splash

Video of the spill went viral almost instantly. Some fans winced in sympathy, others laughed it off. One commenter joked, "Way to go, Coach," while another declared, "Sprite just made its most high-profile cameo yet."

Despite the unexpected shower, Dunne took it in stride, laughing it off and literally brushing herself off. It's not the first time the 22-year-old has handled the spotlight (and curveballs) with poise.

Since retiring from gymnastics earlier this year, she's been everywhere: stunning on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit red carpet, doing runway splits in Miami, and cheering on boyfriend Paul Skenes at MLB games.

As for the soda incident? Sticky, yes, but Livvy Dunne's cool reaction might just make the moment even more iconic. Turns out, even a spill can't shake her shine.

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