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NIL Queen Livvy Dunne Just Announced Her New Partnership With 'Passes' Which Will Provide Fans With Exclusive Content, Probably Earning Her Trillions In The Long Run

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Very few human beings on Earth have had the run Livvy Dunne has experienced over the last few years. This woman flat out dominates life and has capitalized on NIL like no other. Years from now they'll do case studies on her masterclass of success. With her collegiate career nearing a close, many wondered what the future would hold for her. 

Professional gymnast? Politician? Career influencer? OnlyFans? Hell, she easily could choose to do nothing and follow around her boyfriend/flamethrower Paul Skenes as his MLB career nears its debut. For the last day or two she teased a huge announcement regarding her future which promptly grabbed America by the balls as they waited for the news. Some thought this would be her announcing a return to LSU for one more season. 

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Well…without further adieu 

The announcement: Livvy Dunne is joining forces with Passes, which is basically a PG version of OnlyFans, in what's being reported as a multi-million dollar NIL deal. Did I know what Passes was 20 minutes ago? Absolutely not, but they sure have my attention now.

(Forbes) LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne is announcing a multi-million dollar name, image and likeness partnership with Passes, a platform that allows creators to create revenue streams by offering fans access to exclusive content and experiences.

Dunne plans to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at life as a Division I athlete, including livestreams of her training routines, 1:1 calls with fans for Q&A sessions, tips and more.

Additionally, Passes is trying to put as much of the money earned in athlete’s pockets as possible. The base package is 10%, plus $0.30/transaction, allowing creators to keep close to 90%. Revenue is also available for instant payouts.

A quick glance at the site shows there are five different tiers of membership: Bronze, Gymnast, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Those tiers range from $15/month to THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS A MONTH.

Naturally you must be wondering what you get for $300 a month, right? Per the site that would be all unlocked wall content, unlimited free priority chatting, exclusive content, Weekly DM freebies, custom content request, and free livestream access. 

Now I say this next sentence with all due respect to Livvy and her quest to make as much money as her heart desires. If you pay $300 for that, the moment you enter your credit card info sirens should start blaring, your computer locks, the FBI shows up at your door, and you then get put on every watch list humanly possible. Just be careful, Meek Phil. 

With that all being said, Livvy is going to make a gazillion dollars from this, right? The announced deal says a multi-million dollar partnership, but that's probably just the base. She's going to get a cut of every subscriber, and let me tell you right now. There's going to be an army of subscribers. Enough that if you gathered them all together and had Livvy lead, she could take over any state her heart desired and overthrown their government. 

 Think about the amount of horny morons who think this is gonna be like OnlyFans and will pay without reading a single thing. It'll be sadder to see the ones who stick around to chat with her. I'm not sure who is smarter: Livvy, her agent, or the folks over at Passes for orchestrating this whole thing. 

By the way, it kinda does sound like she is coming back to LSU considering this is part of the description: 

Dunne plans to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at life as a Division I athlete

Another year of LSU Livvy?? There should be a Vatican type smoke reveal to tell the public she's returning. 

Obligatory reminder that Paul Skenes truly has it all

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P.S. Vuori signing Livvy on as their spokesperson was about as genius a move as you can think of. I don't have their numbers in front of me, but I've got a feeling their profits have skyrocketed recently. 

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