LSU gymnast and social media influencer Olivia Dunne attempted to portray the ‘Khaleesi’ character from HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ for Halloween, but was called out by none other than her sister, Julz.
‘Have you even watched GOT?’ Julz, the older sister, asked on Instagram in response to the racy Khaleesi-inspired pics posted by Olivia.
‘@julzdunne wouldn’t you like to know weather boy,’ Olivia replied, referencing a popular internet meme.
The skimpy outfit did resemble the wardrobe worn by actress Emilia Clarke on Game of Thrones, but fans commenting to the Instagram post seemed unbothered by whether or not Olivia got the look right.
‘I’d love to see a pillow fight,’ read one of the creepier responses.
Olivia Dunne attempted to portray Game of Thrones’ ‘Khaleesi’ character on Halloween
Olivia Dunne (right) pictured alongside her sister Julz (left) in Baton Rouge back in April
Olivia Dunne is known for making millions as a social media influencer in the NCAA’s new age of name, image, and licensing deals for student athletes.
Livvy, as she’s known, has an NIL valuation of $3.2 million with 12.1 million social media followers, putting her third on On3.com’s student-athlete rankings.
In fact, she’s the only athlete in the top four who isn’t descended from a more famous one.
Top-ranked Bronny James is the son of LeBron, Colorado quarterback Sheduer Sanders is the son of Buffaloes coach and NFL legend Deion, while fourth-ranked Arch Manning, a quarterback at Texas, is the nephew of Eli and Peyton.
Olivia Dunne’s attempt to resemble Game of Thrones’ Khaleesi fell flat with her sister, Julz
But Olivia does have one recognizable relative: Julz.
Not only does Julz have her own social media following, with nearly 44,000 subscribers, but the recent LSU grad is also Olivia’s business partner.
The two have worked together on an energy drink campaign, and in a July interview with Elle, Olivia conceded that Julz is ‘sometimes the brains behind the operation.’
In fact, Julz is actually an employee of her sister’s, developing social media strategies, filming Olivia, and editing clips while the gymnast is at practice.