The $4 Million Queen of NIL
I was like, ‘Steak dinner for everyone!’ – Livvy Dunne
Livvy Dunne pulling in $4 million from her social media? Yeah, that’s the kind of energy I’m here for. I love seeing a woman getting paid like she should! Livvy Dunne is officially the highest-earning female in the NIL game. She’s not just keeping up with the boys; she’s giving ‘em a run for their money. $4 million? Let that sink in.
Livvy’s Career & Influence
Livvy’s got it all; talent, looks, and a social media empire. And she’s sticking around for another season at LSU, which is only gonna add to that $4M. So, she’s not out here stacking up National Championships, but honestly, who cares? She’s built a crazy 13.5 million following on Instagram and TikTok, which is insane.
Livvy Dunne | LSU 💜 pic.twitter.com/w4kBnaY0pL
— Campus Cuties (@Campus_Cuties) September 19, 2024
And as soon as the NIL door opened, Livvy kicked it down. From partnerships with Vuori to American Eagle, she’s turning her influence into serious cash. College athletes dream of this. Her first check was 6 figures, she joked, “I was like, ‘Steak dinner for everyone!‘” in the docuseries The Money Game: LSU.
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— Daily Babes (@babeshub_) September 16, 2024
The NIL Gender Gap: Let’s Talk About It
While Livvy’s sitting pretty with $4 million, we’ve got the usual suspects on top of the list, like Shedeur Sanders, who’s raking in $5.1 million thanks to his dad Deion Sanders and him always being in college football news.
Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders secures the #1 spot with the highest NIL valuation at $5.1 million.
Thoughts on the Top 10 list?
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— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) September 19, 2024
And then there’s Arch Manning at $3.1 million—again, another guy boosted by his last name and the Manning legacy. Even Texas’ Quinn Ewers, another big-name quarterback, is pulling $2.2 million. It’s cool and all, but you can’t tell me these dudes aren’t getting a boost from family ties and football hype. Meanwhile, Livvy? She’s out here blazing her own path.
The NIL world’s still male-heavy, but Livvy’s proving that women are here to stay. She’s changing the game, and honestly, we’re all here for it. College football rumors might dominate the headlines, but Livvy’s flipping the script and showing that women can run the show too.
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