Livvy Dunne is cashing in on one of her most embarrassing moments

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Olivia “Livvy” Dunne’s viral sweat moment at a Pirates game last month landed her a big brand deal with Secret deodorant.

The retired gymnast, who won an NCAA title with LSU in 2024, shared that she partnered with the brand after she went viral for having sweat stains on her white shirt as she watched her boyfriend, Pirates ace Paul Skenes, seal a Cy Young-worthy sophomore campaign with a sub-2.00 ERA in Pittsburgh’s 4-3 victory over the Reds on Sept. 24.

The local broadcast captured Dunne looking clearly nervous with her hands above her head while locked in on Skenes from her private suite at Great American Ball Park — and it made the rounds online.

“So turns out your girl has stress sweat and she found out the hard way,” Dunne says in the Secret ad before tossing her sweaty shirt to the side. “I know it’s crazy, girls sweat too.

“I didn’t have Secret then but thank goodness I’m partnering with them now. Secret Clinical fights stress, gym, and the ‘oh no I just went viral sweat.’ So now I can cheer and get excited without worrying about the replay.”

Olivia Dunne’s viral sweat moment at a Pirates game last month landed her a big brand deal with Secret deodorant. TikTok/Livvy Dunne
Olivia Dunne was going through it as watched Pirates ace Paul Skenes, seal a Cy Young-worthy sophomore campaign with a sub-2.00 ERA in Pittsburgh’s 4-3 victory over the Reds in 11 innings on September 24, 2025. X

This marks one of many brand partnerships for Dunne, who was one of the faces of the NIL era.

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model’s brand portfolio includes, Vuori, American Eagle, Nautica, Accelerator, Raising Cane’s, Invisalign, T-Mobile, and Motorola.

Olivia Dunne’s viral sweat moment at a Pirates game last month landed her a big brand deal with Secret deodorant. TikTok/Livvy Dunne

Dunne was a good sport about her “stress sweat” when she went viral at the time.

The New Jersey native reposted the video to her Instagram Story at the time, writing, “can’t blame a gal for being nervous.”

Paul Skenes #30 of the Pittsburgh Pirates throws during the third inning of a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on September 24, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Getty Images

Skenes pitched six shutout innings but earned a no-decision before the Pirates ultimately prevailed.

The 23-year-old righty — who finished the season with an eye-popping 1.97 ERA— became the youngest pitcher with a sub-2.00 ERA since Dwight Gooden posted a 1.53 mark for the Mets in 1985, per MLB.

Dunne and Skenes enjoyed a vacation in Italy after the season’s end.

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