Livvy Dunne, the 23-year-old former LSU gymnast, offers a behind-the-scenes peek at the Baywatch reboot filming after securing a recurring role as a junior lifeguard. The social media star joins a star-studded cast including Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Brooks Nader, actresses Hassie Harrison, Shay Mitchell, and Jessica Belkin, plus TikTok sensation Noah Beck.
On-Set Moments in Malibu
Dunne captures a striking selfie with co-star Hassie Harrison, known for her role in Yellowstone. Both wear the signature red Baywatch swimsuits, with Dunne winking and flashing a peace sign. She captions the Instagram Story post ‘Baewatch.’
The cast frolics on the sand, striking classic Baywatch poses in their swimsuits while showcasing toned physiques. They film dramatic beach scenes, ignoring recent online criticism.
Reboot Details and Casting
Fox greenlights a 12-episode reimagining for the 2026-2027 season. The series centers on Hobie Buchannon, originally portrayed by Jeremy Jackson, who becomes Baywatch captain like his father Mitch Buchannon, played by David Hasselhoff. A fresh team of lifeguards patrols the Los Angeles coastline.
Casting influencers like Dunne and Nader draws surprise due to their massive online followings over acting experience. First-look photos and clips spark backlash, with fans calling the concept unoriginal and the plot predictable.
Cast Embraces the Project
Despite criticism, the ensemble pushes forward. Dunne poses for promotional shots with Noah Beck and shares laughs with Nader during ocean training at Venice Beach. The duo practices slow-motion runs into the water and lifeguard skills with professionals.
Production sources note, ‘They’re really excited to be working together. They’re having so much fun and bringing that Sports Illustrated energy straight to Baywatch Beach.’ This marks Dunne’s acting debut post-gymnastics retirement in 2025.
Dunne’s Acting Ambitions
Dunne expresses enthusiasm for her new path. ‘It’s something I’ve been passionate about for quite some time. I was interested in doing that at LSU, but sports are your top priority when you’re a student-athlete at school,’ she states. ‘And now that I’m done with school, I have more time to lean into the acting stuff and the creative side of things. Whether it’s gymnastics or acting in a movie or a TV show, I just think watching all your hard work pay off, whether it’s an individual thing or a group thing, I think it’s so cool.’

