
Livvy Dunne turns heads in white bikini as Paul Skenes joins her for beach day after MLB All-Star Game
All eyes were on Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates' star pitcher, and his girlfriend Olivia 'Livvy' Dunne as they enjoyed a relaxing beach day shortly after attending the 2025 MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta.
The couple shared joyful moments at Siesta Key, Florida, providing fans a glimpse of their off-field life together.
Paul Skenes and
Livvy Dunne
enjoy beach break after All-Star excitement
After a whirlwind weekend in Atlanta—including the red carpet and Home Run Derby—Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne headed to Siesta Key for a much‑needed getaway. Livvy, a former LSU gymnast turned media influencer, posted a sun‑drenched picture of the two relaxing by the waves.
Livvy Dunne turns heads in white bikini as Paul Skenes joins her for beach day after MLB All-Star Game
Paul Skenes, who started for the National League in the All‑Star Game with a standout performance, looked carefree in casual summer wear while Dunne showed off her elegant beach style in a stunning white bikini.
The pair's beach trip came just days after Skenes received praise for helping Dunne fix her shoe during the All‑Star red carpet in Atlanta. That sweet gesture captured public attention and added to the couple's growing affectionate reputation.
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While making his mark on the diamond, posting a 2.01 ERA and over 130 strikeouts, Paul Skenes also managed to steal hearts off the field with his support for Livvy Dunne.
Their beach outing in Florida highlights how the couple blends life as young public figures with moments of normalcy and relaxation.
Livvy Dunne, known for her large social media following and recent graduation from LSU, used her Instagram Stories to share snapshots of the serene escape. Fans responded warmly, celebrating the pair's meaningful connection, including the newly viral beach shots.
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