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Livvy Dunne Talks Privacy Concerns in TikTok Address to Fans

Livvy Dunne is getting frank with fans after recent encounters with photographers and autograph hunters at the airport left the former gymnast feeling unsafe.

In a new TikTok video shared this week, captioned "It just gets to a point," Livvy shared footage of large groups of men waiting to spot her, armed with cameras and photos for her to sign.

"To the people still selling my flight information, stalking me at the airports, and buying refundable plane tickets to go through security to meet me at my gate," the Sports Illustrated model began in her video. "Can you please stop?"

"I don't want to get anyone in trouble, but I want to share what it's like from my perspective," she added, including a compilation of videos of autograph seekers, likely recorded by her or someone she's with.

Can we line up? Can we line up? Come on, guys. One for each, please," she said as the group swarmed her in one clip.

"Let me get back from the family vacation. I just think. I don't know how you guys."

Later in the video, Dunne claimed the people she's been met with at airports aren't real fans, but instead are money-grabbers using her image and signature for profit.

"You guys aren't fans. You're professionals," she continued. "You're recording me on Meta glasses, getting my autograph, and you're gonna sell it, which is fine, but last night I didn't feel safe at the airport."

Additionally, she also accused the male crowd members of following her into the women's bathroom. "And if I wasn't coming back from family vacation and my sister didn't stop these people from coming into the women's bathroom, I don't know what I would have done," she added.

The model, who is set to make her acting debut in the Fox Baywatch reboot series later this summer, concluded that "I do have security, and I could fly private," but she wanted to address the culture of consent and misogyny around her. "I guess my point is, does a woman have to change her behavior because men can't handle the word 'no'? That's my point."

This story was originally published by Men's Journal on Jun 30, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Men's Journal as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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This story was originally published June 30, 2026 at 2:21 PM.

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