Olivia Dunne Wrecks Troll Over Bikini Photos

Olivia Dunne isn't afraid to send some shots downrange on the internet at her critics.

Dunne is closing down her final school year at LSU and gearing up for a life after college. However, she still has one more spring break left in her.

You might as well smoke ‘em if you got ‘em, and that’s exactly what Dunne is doing for her final spring break. She fired up Instagram and dropped some photos of herself soaking up some sun in a bikini while in Baton Rouge.

Just your standard spring break behavior. Nothing out of the unusual here. 

Olivia Dunne hits back at online critic.

However, it's not the internet unless someone feels the need to chime in with a completely unnecessary and unsolicited opinion.

An Instagram user hopped in the comments and wrote, "You do realize you can wear clothes and still be beautiful."

Dunne quickly fired back with, "You do realize it’s spring break and I’m in college?"

Boom. I believe that's what the kids like to call getting wrecked. Olivia Dunne didn't even really say anything overly special. She just made two points crystal clear.

One, it's spring break. Two, she's in college. Simple. Straight to the point. No fat on the bone. That's more or less how you should handle online criticism if you decide to respond at all.

Seriously, what is this guy even talking about? Women aren't allowed to wear bikinis anymore? Is this America or ISIS-held territory in Syria? She's not out here on OnlyFans posting explicit content. If the new movement is to ban bikinis, then people are going to have a major problem. This is the USA - not North Korea. In this country, we support freedom.

Also, I legit lost it laughing when I saw this comment on the post. Absolutely hilarious to comment on a woman's bikini photos with your breakdown of her boyfriend's pitching skills.

Can you believe Instagram is a free website?

Whose side are you on in this online battle? Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.