Paul Skenes‘ girlfriend, Olivia Dunne, has been progressing in various fields of interest since bidding adieu to the LSU Tigers gymnastics program after five long years. She had joined the program in 2020 and simultaneously pursued her bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary skills, which she completed in December 2024. Now, the famous internet personality has shifted base to New York City, where she is attending a graduate school.
While Livvy was featured as the cover girl on the latest issue of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit magazine in May, she has also been progressing in expanding her endorsement portfolio. The former LSU gymnast became the highest-grossing student athlete after signing multiple NIL deals from 2021 to 2024. The trend still continues as Dunne remains associated with some of the biggest brands in America.
Besides progressing in her life and making a mark for herself in various domains, Livvy is a kind-hearted person who always takes time out of her busy schedule for her loved ones. Since last year, she has been actively spotted sitting inside various ballparks cheering on Skenes during his big league starts. While the Pittsburgh Pirates ace won NL ROY last year and finished third in Cy Young voting, the current Cy Young polls heavily favor the RHP.
Olivia Dunne Celebrates Paul Skenes Currently Leading The Race In Cy Young Polls
Dunne is the biggest supporter of Skenes’ endeavors on and off the diamond. On Tuesday, Livvy shared an Instagram story celebrating the Pirates’ ace leading the race in NL Cy Young Award polling. The 23-year-old strike thrower has continued his dominant form on the mound from his rookie season.
He is 4-6 for the campaign, with an ERA of 1.88, 92 strikeouts, and a 0.84 WHIP. The overall record doesn’t provide the complete story of his remarkable outings in the 2025 MLB campaign.
Skenes is expected to become an All-Star pitcher for a second year running. The official Instagram page of MLB shared the current polling results of both the AL and NL Cy Young voting.
Skenes has registered six losses so far this campaign, but most of these losses have come in close contests where the 6’6″ strike thrower pitched immaculately well, but his teammates failed to back his outings with valuable runs.
Skenes Will Be Eyeing A Win In His Next Big League Start In 2025
Skenes has registered a few losses in winnable games this season. Despite the setbacks, the 23-year-old has not lost track of his pitching prowess as he continues to rattle opposition hitters with his amazing pitching arsenal.
Skenes will be eyeing a much-needed win when he takes to the mound next time in game 2 of the four-game series against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on Jun 13.