Livvy Dunne Dressed Like Paul Skenes In A Pirates Uniform (And Mustache) At Fanatics Fest

Livvy Dunne dressed as Paul Skenes at Fanatics Fest
Livvy Dunne dressed as Paul Skenes at Fanatics Fest
Livvy Dunne dressed as Paul Skenes at Fanatics Fest

Popular LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne appeared to really enjoy her time at the first-ever Fanatics Fest in New York City on Saturday.

Of course, you could have been excused if you were attendance and didn’t recognize her.

That’s because at one point during the event Livvy Dunne donned a Pittsburgh Pirates uniform and added a mustache like the ones her boyfriend Paul Skenes rocks on a regular basis.

The 21-year-old even tried to throw a pitch like Skenes and while it certainly lacked the velocity that the Pirates’ rookie possesses, she did finish it off by doing something that Skenes himself almost surely can’t do.

Livvy Dunne also shared a video on TikTok, as she does, of herself in the Paul Skenes costume with the caption, “Beware of the splinker,” referring to his signature pitch.

@livvy Beware of the splinker #foryou #baseball #mlb @Fanatics ♬ Hotel – Lawsy

Aside from getting ready for her fifth year competing for the LSU Tigers gymnastics team, Livvy Dunne will also be featured in a new Amazon Prime Video docuseries called The Money Game.

A new trailer for The Money Game was released just a few days ago and it features Dunne and three of the biggest names in LSU sports over the past year: WNBA star Angel Reese, SEC Freshman of the Year Flau’jae Johnson, and Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels.

“The more eyes you got on you, the more people are gonna try to tear you down,” Dunne says in the trailer.

“The Money Game is an exclusive, all-access pass to the 2023-24 athletic season inside LSU Athletics,” the show’s description reads. “The docuseries follows, in real time, a historic turning point in the NCAA upon policy changes on name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights.”

Sportico reports that LSU got paid $1 million for allowing access to the athletes. The athletes who appear in the docuseries were paid in the “form of NIL compensation.”

The agreement anticipated that the show’s production would take place over an average of 16 weeks between July 2023 and June 2024. In addition to filming on campus, Campfire is allowed to film up to 20 days of off-campus travel.

LSU has significant control on how the show will be presented. Before an episode’s edit is “locked,” the school will be given a copy and allowed at least five business days to “provide notes or objections.”

The series, which premieres on Sept. 10, will be a six-part documentary.

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