In terms of utilising NIL, LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne has established herself as one of the most accomplished collegiate athletes in the nation. Presently, she is augmenting her repertoire with yet another significant contract.
Dunne disclosed a multimillion-dollar agreement with Passes, a subscription-based platform for content creators, on Wednesday.
Dunne said in a release, as reported by Forbes, “Passes enables me to monetize my creativity and expertise in ways that were previously unavailable to college athletes; therefore, I am ecstatic to be partnering with them.” “By providing exclusive content and experiences, I can establish more profound connections with my fans and supporters while monetizing my enthusiasm for content creation and gymnastics as a collegiate athlete.” I also appreciate how user-friendly Passes is.
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The platform’s user-friendly interface and straightforward navigation facilitate account creation, content generation, and audience interaction for creators without imposing any technical obstacles.
“I am thrilled to interact with my fans and provide them with access to aspects of my life that they have not been able to see on other social media platforms. I cannot wait to provide an inside glimpse at my life as a collegiate gymnast and livestreams from behind the scenes. “I aspire for this to inspire and enable other female and NIL athletes to pursue entrepreneurship as athletes while maintaining a connection with their fans through the creation of passes.”
Prior to Dunne, no collegiate athlete had entered into a NIL contract with the platform.
With a NIL valuation of $3.7 million, Dunne has one of the largest platforms of any collegiate athlete, with over 5 million Instagram followers and nearly 8 million TikTok followers, according to On3.