After dazzling MLB All-Star red carpet, Livvy Dunne visits country singer Luke Combs concert with model friends
Livvy Dunne is apparently still not done with her share of events this week.
Olivia Dunne at Luke Combs concert (image by ABC News, Bleacher Report)
The 2024 MLB All-Star game concluded on the 17th of July with the American League back on top. After gracing the MLB red carpet with boyfriend Paul Skenes, Livvy Dunne scurried off to Luke Combs concert.
The LSU gymnast and social media star continued her hustle of events. She posted an Instagram Story at the MetLife Stadium at the country singer’s concert. She was joined by friend and model Grace Boor. The duo coordinated outfits and stunned the fans with infectious energy. Both Dunne and Boor opted for white tops and denim bottoms with the former adding an LSU hat.
The pair was spotted together attending another Luke Combs concert and having a power-packed night. Boor uploaded a story captioned, “Round 2 with Livvy Dunne“. She opted for another white on denim combo while Dunne switched it up a bit with a black mini dress with a sparkly silver tube neckline.
Dunne has had a packed schedule this week with cheering boyfriend, the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes in the MLB All-Star game in Arlington, Texas.
Livvy Dunne has her fingers crossed for Paul Skenes
As of late, Livvy Dunne has been very public about supporting her boyfriend Paul Skenes. The last time she made the headlines was when she was cheering for the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher in his All-Star debut.
Paul Skenes‘ outstanding performance might just earn him another debut in the Varsity games. The rookie pitcher was appointed to play for the 2024 class for the Air Force Falcons. Since Dunne was not done with her support for her boyfriend, she took to Snapchat to continue her support. With a video of Skenes on the field, she captioned, “fingers crossed he makes varsity“.
Skenes played an unreal pitch of scoreless first inning in the MLB All-Star games. His excellent performance of 11 strikes in 16 pitches was duly noted even though the team eventually lost to the American League.
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