OLIVIA Dunne is enjoying the sun after cheering on her MLB boyfriend Paul Skenes.
Dunne shared an Instagram Story showing her sunbathing while on a beach holiday.
Dunne gave fans a glimpse of her freckled face as she sunbathed in a red bikini on the beach.
She tagged the Instagram story of Los Cabos, a coastal city in Mexico.
The LSU gymnast is taking some time off after a busy week of traveling across the United States.
Dunne has been in New York and Florida for several red carpet events with Sports Illustrated.
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The tour was to celebrate the launch of the magazine’s 2024 swimsuit issue for which she modeled.
She appeared in several red carpet photos alongside models Paige Spiranac, Xandra Pohl, Camille Kostek and Brooks Nader.
Fans shared their admiration for Dunne in their Instagram comments following the red carpet events.
“Keep it up Livvy,” said one fan.
“Obsessed with you being so hot,” said another fan.
“Wow this is so much beauty captured in one photo,” said a third fan.
“You two look amazing!” a fourth fan said.
“She’s just perfect, I say!!” a fifth fan said.
Dunne took time off from her modeling duties to support her boyfriend Paul Skenes in Pittsburgh.
“Back to the Burgh!” she said in a post before starting her boyfriend.
DUNNE AND SKENES’ SUMMER OF LOVE

Olivia Dunne and Paul Skenes managed to keep their relationship a secret before finally going public last summer.
The two met at LSU, but it’s unclear when they started dating.
Rumors of a romance began when Dunne watched LSU win the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, last summer.
And Dunne posted selfies from Fort Myers, Fla., where Skenes was playing.
He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates and began his professional career playing in the minor leagues in the Sunshine State.
The final clue came when Dunne posed in a Pirates cap before the pair finally went public.
Skenes is surprising people as he begins his MLB debut season in major league baseball.
The former LSU player has 21 strikeouts in 16 innings pitched in three games.
He allowed just four earned runs, giving him a 2.25 ERA.
In his second start on May 17, Skenes pitched six innings and did not allow a single run or hit while striking out 11 batters.
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