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The gesture didn’t go unnoticed. Livvy Dunne, a standout LSU gymnast and one of the most visible personalities in the NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) space, was among the first to react with excitement.
“Bod is tea,” wrote Livvy Dunne, in a short but striking comment that applauded Haley and Hanna Cavinder’s confidence and empowerment. In this intersection of sisterhood, sport, and body positivity, a new kind of conversation emerges — one that goes beyond stats and box scores.
Beyond the operating room
Haley Cavinder made her mark on NCAA basketball long before this moment. Named Mountain West Player of the Year in 2021, she earned three First Team All-Conference honors and wrapped up her college career with impressive averages: 16.9 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists per game. Though her competitive chapter is currently on pause, her presence — like that of Livvy Dunne — remains strong. Now, both athletes are navigating new paths that blend sport, influence, and personal autonomy.
On a personal note, like Livvy Dunne, Haley Cavinder is also in a relationship with a top-tier athlete. She’s dating Jake Ferguson, tight end for the Dallas Cowboys, who tallied 494 receiving yards on 59 catches last season. Cavinder is expected to be cheering from the stands as Ferguson heads into his fourth NFL campaign.
Both Livvy Dunne and Haley Cavinder are reshaping the narrative: they’re not just numbers on stat sheets — they’re powerhouses off the field, forging their identities as media figures and cultural voices.