Fans Think Olivia Dunne Should Dye Her Hair Red After Seeing an AI-Generated Version

Though her followers would support her no matter what, we do really think she could rock the ginger hue.
Olivia Dunne looks over her shoulder at the camera wearing her bright blonde hair in a wave.

Olivia Dunne.


LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne seems to be toying with the thought of changing her characteristically blonde hairdo to something a little different. In the past couple of months, the TikTok star has used an AI-generated filter on the video-based platform no multiple occasions to determine “what hair color suits [her] best.” 

The first time around, the algorithm shifted her long locks to a light brown, almost dirty blonde shade. On Nov. 16, she tried it again, and this time, the color suggestion was even crazier. In the TikTok video, the filter slowly changed her hair from its typical blonde to a bright ginger tint.

“well this is different,” Dunne captioned the clip. From her facial features throughout, it’s clear that she wasn’t too convinced of the suggestion. But while she was unsure, her fans seemed completely on board with the change.

“Looks good on you Livvy.” one complimented of the AI generated style.

“yeah I’m with team ginger livvy,” another added.

“Looks good fr,” a follower wrote.

“Actually looks 🔥 on you,” one fan gushed.

Much like her followers, we think that Dunne could probably rock the color if she decided to, but we’re not convinced a major hair color change is in the books for the athlete.

While we don’t think she’ll actually swing for a ginger look, it seems she’s definitely keeping her options open and using the AI tool as potential inspiration for the future. And, she’s inspiring us to try it out, too—who knows, we might just change up our look for the winter.

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Martha Zaytoun
MARTHA ZAYTOUN

Martha Zaytoun is a writer on the Lifestyle and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit. Before joining SI Swimsuit in 2023, she worked on the editorial board of the University of Notre Dame’s student magazine and on the editorial team at Chapel Hill, Durham and Chatham Magazines in North Carolina. When not working, Zaytoun loves to watercolor and oil paint, run and water ski. She is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and a huge Fighting Irish fan.