Olivia Dunne shared new photos from her eventful Sunday as the LSU Tigers took on the Alabama Crimson Tide in Baton Rouge.
The LSU gymnast and social media star had a busy day, as she and her boyfriend Paul Skenes appeared as guest picks on ESPN’s College GameDay, along with Pat McAfee and Co.
On Monday, Dunne posted a photo dump from the day before. The carousel included photos of Dunne in the stands, her at the College GameDay desk with Skenes, and them enjoying the action from the sidelines.
“Some of my better guest photos,” she captioned the post for her 5.3 million Instagram followers.
Dunne’s friends Sophia Graves and Brooks Nader were also featured in the post and her story.
Olivia Dunne posted photos with Paul Skenes at Saturday’s LSU-Alabama showdown
Unfortunately for LSU, the Tigers would be steamrolled by the Tide, 42-13, in front of Dunne and the rest of their fandom.
While Jalen Milroe had a slow night passing, completing 12 of 18 attempts for 109 yards, he still led the Crimson Tide to victory by rushing for four touchdowns. He also ran for 185 yards in 12 carries.
Ricky Ortiz and Justice Haynes also scored one touchdown each. The win improved Alabama’s record to 7–2, putting them fifth in the SEC.
On the other hand, the Tigers lost their second straight game as they moved to 6-3 and 7th in the conference.
Dunne returned to Baton Rouge for a fifth year with LSU gymnastics after helping capture the first national title in program history her senior year.
Dunne poses on the sidelines of Tiger Stadium as LSU hosted the Crimson Tide in Baton Rouge
The social media sensation and LSU gymnast poses in the stands with girlfriend Sophia Graves
Dunne also posted a selfie with model Brooks Nader at Tiger Stadium on Saturday
In her first four years at LSU, Dunne added accomplishments to her resume such as the 2023 SEC Academic Honor Roll, 2022 SEC Academic Honor Roll, 2021 WCGA All-American, 2021 WCGA All-American and 2021 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll.
The social media star has a career-high score of 9.925 in bars, which she achieved in 2021 against Auburn and 2022 against Centenary. She also has a personal best of 9.90 on floor, which she achieved against Alabama in 2022.
Meanwhile, Skenes wrapped up his impressive rookie career for the Pittsburgh Pirates, finishing with a 76-86 record.