Livvy Dunne stuns in Wonder Woman Halloween costume: ‘Here to save the day’

Livvy Dunne went into superhero mode for Halloween this year.

The LSU gymnast and social media sensation showed off her costume on Thursday night as she dressed up as the iconic DC Comics character Wonder Woman.

Dunne donned the entire outfit, wearing a gold crown, arm cuffs, a red top and blue shorts with stars on them as she flexed in the back seat of a car.

“Here to save the day!” she wrote in the caption of her Instagram post.

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Dunne also posted a TikTok to her 8 million followers on the app as she lip-synced to a Juicy J rap verse from Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse.”

While Dunne was clearly getting in the Halloween spirit, it’s not clear what her MLB All-Star boyfriend Paul Skenes was getting into, as he was not featured in any of the pictures or video she posted.

However, Dunne explained last week that she and Skenes have very different attitudes toward social media, so that might explain why he hasn’t surfaced this Oct. 31.

“I feel like we’re like yin and yang,” Dunne told People. “I love doing social media and I enjoy being in the spotlight.

Olivia Dunne wore a Wonder Woman costume for Halloween this year.
Olivia Dunne wore a Wonder Woman costume for Halloween this year.Livvy Dunne/Instragram

Olivia Dunne flexes in her costume.
Olivia Dunne flexes in her costume.Livvy Dunne/Instragram

Olivia Dunne poses in her costume.
Olivia Dunne poses in her costume.Livvy Dunne/Instragram
“He doesn’t even have social media on his phone. He doesn’t like social media at all. We’re just very opposite and I feel like it really works.”

The name, image and likeness darling (making an estimated $9.5 million) has kept with the theme of dressing as iconic TV and movie characters, as she went as Khaleesi from “Game of Thrones” last year.

This summer, though, while taking part in Fanatics Fest at the Javits Center in New York, Dunne had some fun at Skenes’ expense, dressing up as the Pirates ace — mustache included.

And while he might not be a true super hero, he is the likely National League Rookie of the Year.