
Logan Paul was called out by Livvy Dunne for asking her an 'insane' question during a guest appearance on his podcast.
Former Louisiana State University gymnast Dunne, who has over five million followers on Instagram and 7.9 million followers on TikTok, joined Paul and his co-host Mike Majlak for an episode of the 'Impaulsive' podcast.
Dunne was quizzed on her time at LSU, her retirement from gymnastics at the age of 22, and her recent decision to take acting lessons.
After discussing her appearance on the cover of Sports Illustrated, Dunne was then left shocked when, as a follow-up question, Paul asked her to name the 'least wholesome thing' she had done.
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"What?" she asked, before burst into laughter. "This is only my third podcast, why would I reveal that? That's insane."
She then put the question back to Paul: "What about you?"
"I think everyone knows," Paul replied.
The podcast episode was filmed at Fanatics' Super Bowl Party Red Carpet event earlier this month, which took place in San Francisco.
Dunne has appeared in various campaigns for Fanatics, and was unveiled as the new face of 'Fanatics Sportsbook' last August.

Also part of the Super Bowl event was NFL icon Tom Brady, who also made a brief - and controversial - appearance on Paul's podcast.
Brady described WWE as 'very cute' after Paul described himself as the 'highest level of athlete' following his move into professional wrestling.
"You're a good athlete, but when I'm thinking of Saquon Barkley, Odell Beckham, Justin Jefferson... it's cute. I love WWE, it's very cute," Brady said.
"But honestly, this is like real football, this is real competition."
On Saturday, Paul competed in the men's Elimination Chamber match to determine the number one contender for the WWE Universal Championship at WrestleMania 42.

He eliminated LA Knight, Trick Williams and Je'Von Evans, before he was attacked by a returning Seth Rollins and pinned by Cody Rhodes.
Paul is now a part of 'The Vision' stable alongside Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Austin Theory and Paul Heyman.
The 30-year-old announced in January that he had signed a long-term, full-time contract with WWE, having previously appeared on a part-time basis.
Speaking to Sports Illustrated, he explained: "I was born to wrestle. I truly believe that.
"Every single skillset that I've garnered through the entirety of my life has culminated into this insane balance of ability that is the WWE, from the showmanship, to the storytelling, to the improv and intuitition that comes with being a wrestler, to the physicality."
Topics: Logan Paul, WWE, Gymnastics, Wrestling