Paige Spiranac is tired of Olivia Dunne’s controversy and jumps to defend her

Olivia Dunn She is a promising athlete at Louisiana State University, yet she left an article from the New York Times talking about her success Big Speranak Frustrating.

The piece targeted Dunne for her success as a designer Nothing sportySperanak is tired of women belittling the accomplishments of other females.

“I’m tired of women belittling other women’s accomplishments because it’s done differently than they do,” Spiranak wrote on Twitter.

“Olivia Dunn gets hate because she makes $2 million a year.

“She built a successful business while she was a sports student, this is a badass.

College sports are transforming

For years, the college sports system took advantage of young athletes, refusing to pay them for their efforts, despite the fact that most of the schools’ funding was brought in through advertising and sponsorship revenue.

Without athletes, none of this would be possible, so it was more controversial when colleges were able to take ownership or restrict image rights to young athletes.

If you had an injury at the end of your career at a college event, you were in a tough spot, and you weren’t allowed to make any money from your talent yet.

NIL rule changes now allow athletes to claim their brand and image rights, and that’s exactly what Dunne did.

The fact that people who have come before her are criticizing this approach is heartbreaking, a sentiment that Spiranak, a former University of Arizona golfer, echoed in her tweets.

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