OLIVIA Dunne continues to dominate the headlines this summer, largely because of her relationship with MLB star Paul Skenes.
College gymnast Dunne made a bizarre turn on social media this week, posting an intimate photo of herself together with Skenes, but soon deleted it.
Their photo on a romantic dinner was posted on Instagram.
But it soon disappeared, for reasons that remain a mystery.
Dunne is naturally as busy as ever, arriving in Paris for the Olympics.
She participated in beach volleyball at her spectacular location.
The action takes place in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, in the French capital.
Dunne shared photos on her Instagram Stories from her seat at the venue.
“Go to the USA! & Geaux Tigers!” she captioned the photo.
She also used TikTok to cheer on her compatriots as the Paris Games enter their second week.
“Go to the USA!” she captioned a reel there.
MLB will no doubt be delighted with this new advertising created for the sport.
Sports Illustrated swimwear model Dunne has attended several Pirates games to watch Skenes play.
She revealed earlier this summer that she gets more nervous watching him than competing.
“I get more nervous watching Paul because it’s different when you’re not doing it and you’re not in control,” Dunne said.
“But I’m confident in his abilities and I channel that nervousness into excitement for him.”
Many sports fans have noticed the similarities between this novel and one featuring a certain NFL star.
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The relationship between Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce and singing icon Taylor Swift certainly hasn’t done the sport any harm.
There was a lot of interest surrounding Chiefs games when Swift was in attendance last season.
And record numbers tuned in to watch the Chiefs defeat the San Francisco 49ers in February’s Super Bowl.
Swift watched the game from the stands in Las Vegas.
Now baseball is enjoying its own stardust as its season enters its final three months.
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