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WATCH: Paul Skenes' girlfriend Olivia Dunne brings locker room fun to life with LSU teammates

Paul Skenes' girlfriend Olivia Dunne is enjoying her time at LSU as she prepares for her fifth and final year representing the Tigers in a gymnastics meet. She's also attending football games and making social media videos with her colleagues and friends in LSU.

Meanwhile, Skenes capped off his regular season in late September, having last pitched against the New York Yankees with two perfect shutout innings to cap off his incredible rookie campaign. The Pittsburgh Pirates rookie finished the year posting a 1.96 ERA and is among the favorites to win the NL Rookie of the Year this season.

Olivia Dunne posted a hilarious social media video on Tuesday where she can be seen enjoying, dancing and vibing to a music tune along with her teammates. Chase Brock, Amari Drayton and Alyona Shchennikova also joined her in the video:

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LSU gymnastics roster, including Olivia Dunne, reveals number of unread messages on their phone

Olivia Dunne and the other roster members of LSU Tigers gymnastics team seldom misses out on fun while preparing to defend the national championship in the upcoming season.

A week ago, the LSU gym social media team asked their gymnasts the number of unread texts and messages they had on their phones. Many, including Dunne, responded.

"I have 972," Chase Brock said.
"300," Aleah Finnegan said.
"1700," Annie Beard said.
"I have 0. I can't do that," Lexi Zeiss said.
"516," Tori Tatum said.
"47," Bryce Wilson said.
"462," Olivia Dunne said.
"1846," Alyona Shchennikova said.
"167," Ashley Cowan said.
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It comes as no surprise given the popularity of many gymnasts has increased following the national championship win in April.

As for Dunne, she's the highest paid college female athlete in the NIL era with around $3.9 million in NIL earnings. That's the best among all sportswomen and only second to Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the On3 rankings.

Dunne previously said in an interview that given there's no professional league in gymnastics like college football, baseball and basketball, she will devote her time and experience to upcoming college athletes to earn a living out of their brand.

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