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"Reunited with dad" - Olivia Dunne captures boyfriend Paul Skenes' much-awaited catch-up with pup Roux ahead of Pirates home game

Olivia Dunne is in Pittsburgh supporting her boyfriend, Paul Skenes' Pirates for their showdown against the Cincinnati Reds on Monday. During her visit, she brought in her pup, Roux, as well.

Skenes, who was away due to his professional commitments, got to meet Roux ahead of his start, and Dunne shared the moments between both near a lake. In the photo shared, Roux and Skenes were at the lakeside, with the latter laying down and the pup beside him enjoying the scenic beauty. Dunne captured the reunion with the caption:

"Reunited with Dad," she wrote in her story.
Roux's Instagram story
Roux's Instagram story

The post aligns perfectly with a Father's Day post. Olivia Dunne often shares her moments with her Golden Retriever and also has a dedicated Instagram page for Roux, which has 12.9K followers.

A month ago, on the occasion of Mother's Day, Dunne shared cute cuddling moments with baby Roux on social media.

"Happy Mothers Day…I love you mama!🤍" the caption of the post read.
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Paul Skenes shines again, leads Pirates to 4-1 win with Olivia Dunne cheering from the suits

Just a few days ago, Olivia Dunne was enjoying the holidays at Hamptons along with her friends, including SI Swimsuit rookie and Miami DJ Xandra Pohl. However, with Skenes game around the corner, she flew from Hamptons a day earlier to make sure she doesn't miss any action.

Skenes, for his part, shone yet again. He pitched a stellar 6.0 innings, allowing six hits and one walk for one earned run only and taking seven Ks. The lone score from the Reds came in the first with Spencer Steer driving in a run.

Since then, the Pirates pitchers were locked in. After Paul Skenes exited the game in the sixth, relievers Aroldis Chapman, Colin Holderman and David Bednar held the fort, allowing no run.

On the offense, shortstop Oneil Cruz drove in two runs while outfielder Bryan Reynolds and third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes drove one run each. With the win, the Pirates improved to 35-37, while the Reds dropped to 34-38. They meet again on Tuesday to play the second set of their three-game series.

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