
'This won't last long': Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne's date night moment sparks speculation about their high-profile relationship
The Pittsburgh Pirates' Paul Skenes and his girlfriend, Livvy Dunne, a former member of the LSU Tigers' women's gymnastics team, have been going strong for around two years. The high profile couple have always seemed to be walking hand in hand and look deeply in love with one another.
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Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne were recently spotted attending the Men's College World Series winner's bracket game between the LSU Tigers and UCLA Bruins in Omaha, Nebraska, and it has raised some eyebrows.
Paul Skenes' behaviour with Livvy Dunne on their recent date night has raised eyebrows about their relationship
A few days ago, Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne were spotted entering the Charles Schwab Field as they were surrounded by their security. Livvy Dunne looked stunning as she wore a LSU Tigers crop top, which she paired with blue jeans.
The model and former LSU gymnast was spotted wearing minimal makeup as she kept her hair open and opted for heels to complete the look.
However, Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne's behaviour have raised eyebrows among fans and has sparked speculation about their relationship.
A fan took to X and wrote, 'The way she try's to draw attention has got to be embarrassing for Paul! She is all about herself and way over the top'.
Another fan posted, 'Relationships like this don't last long.
She's all about attention and he doesn't like it. It's the perfect recipe to ignite a bomb', while a third fan wrote, 'What did she accomplish actually? Asking for a friend.'
Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne have a fairytale romance that began at Louisiana State University
Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne met when they were at Louisiana State University together and are currently one of the most famous couples in the world of sports.
Recently, Livvy Done spoke to People about how their relationship began when they were at LSU together, focusing on their careers in sports.
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Livvy Dunne said, "I think that we play off of one another and make each other better... Sometimes it's hard to find it within yourself to do things."
Despite the criticism and trolling, Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne continue to be deeply in love with each other.
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