Olivia Dunne’s older sister called out her Halloween costume, and the comments section went wild on Instagram.

The LSU star gymnast — who is the NCAA’s highest-earning female athlete — channeled Khaleesi from “Game of Thrones” for Halloween this year, and Julz Dunne questioned her sister’s costume.

“Have you even watched GOT?” Julz commented under Olivia’s Instagram post, which included a collage of costume photos.

“@julzdunne wouldn’t you like to know weather boy,” Olivia replied.

Some of her 4.4 million followers sounded off in the comments.

“@julzdunner asking the real questions,” one Instagram user wrote, while another added, “@julzdunne you’re funny af.”

Olivia Dunne dresses as Khaleesi from “Game of Thrones” for Halloween 2023.
Instagram/Olivia Dunne

One fan said the sisters’ “back and forth … on commercials social etc is everything.”

The Accelerator ambassador recently teamed up with Julz for a video project with the energy drink.

(L) Julz Dunne and Olivia Dunne in Baton Rouge, Lousiana.
Instagram/Julz Dunne

Olivia and Julz’s relationship goes beyond family.

Julz, who graduated from LSU this past spring, works with Olivia when it comes to her dominant social media presence.

The gymnast, who’s in her senior year at LSU, said Julz is “sometimes the brains behind the operation,” in a profile piece with Elle magazine in July.  

Olivia Dunne dresses as Khaleesi from “Game of Thrones” for Halloween 2023.
Instagram/Olivia Dunne
Olivia Dunne dresses as Khaleesi from “Game of Thrones” for Halloween 2023.
Instagram/Olivia Dunne

Olivia and Julz develop ideas for videos together and film the content, with Julz often doing the edits when her sister is at practice.

Julz works as a paid employee, according to Elle, while building her own social media business to help other student athletes maximize their NIL.

Olivia signed with WME Sports agency less than two months after the NIL rule change in 2021.

She made her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut in the 2023 issue, and has partnerships with Motorola cell phone company, Vuori clothing, EA Sports, Body Armor, Grubhub, Linktree, Forever 21, American Eagle Outfitters and Bartleby, which is a growing study app.

The 21-year-old New Jersey native has a NIL valuation of $3.4 million, according to On3 Sports.





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