Sometimes your haters can’t help but become your biggest fan. No one knows that influencer and former gymnast Olivia Dunn (@livvy) is better.
Dunn abandons a story about eavesdropping on bathroom conversations in her latest viral tiktok, only to realize they are talking about her trash. The video, published on September 18, has attracted more than 1.4 million views
When haters are like fans
On a date night, it came down in the bathroom with her boyfriend, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes. She explained that after sitting down for dinner, she went to the bathroom and entered the last open stand. At that time, she heard two girls in other stalls talking.
“They’re like, ‘Did you see Livvy Dunne here?” Dunn said, “So I stopped what I was doing and tried to listen a little bit.” One of them is gone,’ I honestly thought she would be chopped up in real life. ‘”
It was a little confused, Dunn decided to stir the pot.
She smiled and said, “So naturally, I started chatting and I was like, ‘Oh my god, I heard that Livvy Dunne is the worst.’
There is no doubt that they were talking to Dunne and the girls were pressing… until she walked out of the stall, everyone was silent.
She joked, “I think I heard literal cricket.”
However, the awkward silence did not last long. The same girl hit Dunn with unexpected request.
“Then they asked me for a picture and I took it,” Dunn said.
Finally, she laughed at the whole situation and joked that she was glad she “was not chopped in real life.”
Fans react to Dunn’s viral story time
The comment section applauds Dunne who keeps classy and ridicules the fact that her haters still want to take selfies.
“The fact that you join them with hatred [skull emoji],” wrote one commenter.
“Our generation is so meaningless, the trash speaks through the stall and then ‘OMG selfie!’ like gtfoh [face with tears of joy emoji],” said another.
Others added: “Respond to the criticism of the classroom! A great example of what everyone follows.”
One commenter even pretended to be the culprit of the bathroom, adding fuel to the chaos, which read: “It’s me and my friend, I’m sorry. We love you now! Thank you for the photos to prove the photos.
But not everyone bought it.
“People still think you are the culprit,” someone replied.
“It seems unlikely to be seen as you are your friend and her sister. [face with tears of joy emoji][face with tears of joy emoji],” said another.
Dunn did not immediately respond to our request for comment.
@livvy is glad I didn’t chop it, just unc #storytime #resturant #meangirls♬Primary sound – Olivia Dunne