Olivia Dunne takes boyfriend Paul Skenes around New York as couple enjoy Christmas sights and helicopter ride around the Big Apple: ‘Best tour guide in town’

  • Olivia Dunne has been enjoying some time with Paul Skenes ahead of Christmas
  • The couple visited the giant Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center in New York
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Olivia Dunne treated her boyfriend Paul Skenes to a Christmas tour of New York while the couple had some free time over the holidays.

Photos posted to social media showed LSU gymnast Dunne and the Pirates pitcher spending time together around the Big Apple.

“Best tour guide in town,” Skenes wrote alongside a photo near the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.

The lovers also took in New York from the air, enjoying a helicopter flight over the city in recent days.

Skenes grew up in California, while his girlfriend, 21, was born across the Hudson River in Westwood, New Jersey, about 15 miles west of Manhattan.

Olivia Dunne treated her boyfriend Paul Skenes to a Christmas tour of New York

“Best tour guide in town,” Skenes wrote alongside a photo of the couple boarding a helicopter

“Best tour guide in town,” Skenes wrote alongside a photo of the couple boarding a helicopter

Dunne also went to Prudential Center on Saturday to attend the New Jersey Red Devils' 3-2 victory over the Detroit Red Wings.

Dunne, who earlier this week claimed to have been shadowbanned from TikTok, is one of the biggest stars of college athletics' NIL era, earning around $3 million annually.

She has about 13 million followers on Instagram and TikTok combined and was named a Sports Illustrated rookie this year.

As part of her name, image and likeness agreement with Leaf Trading Cards, the LSU gymnast signed several leotards that sold within a few hours for $130 each.

Some of them resurfaced online on eBay and were resold for $1,000 as the gymnast's popularity spurred demand for her rare merchandise.

Dunne also went to Prudential Center to document the Red Devils' 3-2 win over the Red Wings

Dunne also went to Prudential Center to document the Red Devils' 3-2 win over the Red Wings