WATCH: Olivia Dunne playfully calls out boyfriend Paul Skenes' "bratty" attitude for prioritizing work over quality couple time
Paul Skenes' girlfriend, Olivia Dunne, is a college gymnast, social media star and brand ambassador to top brands and an NCAA champion. Dunne is also known to share funny videos, and her latest one on social media is on similar lines.
On Friday, Dunne created a hilarious video where she called out her boyfriend and Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Skenes for not giving her time. The video featured Skenes on the mound during a game at PNC Park and Dunne seated in the stands in black attire.
"When he says he can't hang out with me cause he has work," Dunne wrote in her video. "Ooh!! That sounded really bratty."
Here's her TikTok video:
Dunne and Paul Skenes have been dating since their time at LSU. After Skenes won the College World Series for the program, he was drafted first overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2023. Meanwhile, Dunne also raised a banner for her college in her own sport. The LSU gymnast team won the national title in April this year.
Off the field, Olivia Dunne is one of the top faces major brands are always on the lookout for. Among all NIL-earning athletes, she ranks second with $3.9 million in earnings, trailing only Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
Olivia Dunne and Paul Skenes made buzz at MLB All-Star red carpet
This year's MLB All-Star red carpet featured a new couple: Olivia Dunne and Paul Skenes.
Dunne turned heads with his silver glittering dress for the occasion, while Skenes wore a white suit on a black tie. While making their way through the red carpet at Globe Life Field, Dunne mentioned having a blast, unlike any other red carpet.
“This is so cool,” she said. “It’s different from any other red carpet I’ve ever been on. This is so chaotic; I’m having a blast!
"I’ve never walked on a carpet with anybody, so I was like ‘Alright are we going to hold hands? What are we going to do?’ It just came to us naturally when we got out here.”
Paul Skenes started the game for the National League. He retired two in order before walking Juan Soto and retiring Aaron Judge to end the inning, but the NL team lost 5-3.