Olivia Dunne celebrated her recent LSU graduation by heading for a Christmas night out in New York City with boyfriend Paul Skenes and sister Julz.
Dunne, who received her diploma during LSU’s winter commencement earlier this week, shared some snaps of her festive evening with the group on Saturday night.
The 22-year-old could be seen tucking into some Italian food with MLB-star boyfriend Skenes at Cucina Alba in Chelsea, while also posing with Julz and a friend in front of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree later in the night.
Julz also shared a photo of her and Livvy out with a larger group of friends at Kips Bay bar Common Country at one stage of the evening.
Although she has completed her academic duties, Dunne will head back to campus for her fifth and final season with the gymnastics team in the spring.
The TikTok sensation returned to LSU’s grounds after announcing she would exercise her fifth year of NCAA eligibility with the Tigers in July.
Olivia Dunne celebrated her recent LSU graduation by heading for a Christmas night out in NYC
Dunne could be seen tucking into some Italian food with MLB-star boyfriend Paul Skenes
She also posed with sister Julz (center) and a friend at the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
Julz also shared a photo of her and Livvy out with a larger group of friends later in the night
Her final campaign follows their NCAA title-winning efforts at the end of her senior year. The 2023-24 team brought the university’s first national title in gymnastics to Baton Rouge after a dominant regular season.
On July 8, Dunne declared her return with a video announcement on her social media pages.
Skenes, meanwhile, is currently enjoying some downtime in the offseason after a sensational rookie season in the major leagues.
The Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher was crowned NL Rookie of the Year last month after going 11-3 with an impressive 1.96 ERA over 133 innings with 170 strikeouts and a 2.45 WHIP.
The Pirates failed to make the playoffs this season, however, finishing last in the National League Central with a 76-86 record.
Skenes insisted that his team will enjoy a far more successful year in 2025, saying in September: ‘We’re going to be better next year.
‘We’re going to win a lot more games next year. So just keep coming.’
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