Olivia Dunne celebrates LSU graduation with NYC night out with Paul Skenes

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Olivia Dunne continues to celebrate her final year with the Louisiana State University after receiving her graduation diploma as the 22-year-old heads to New York City for dinner with her sister and her boyfriend, the Pittsburgh Pirates', Paul Skenes.

The gymnastics star has now officially completed her career as an academic student and she will now look to turn her attention to the LSU Tigers' upcoming season, where they bid to defend their National Championship title.

But first, she took a moment to pause and enjoy her success by heading to Cucina Alba in the Chelsea district of the Big Apple for Italian food and an intimate date with her MLB pitching ace partner.

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A photo posted to Instagram showed the baseball star probing the food on her plate after finishing part of his own meal as he avoided getting pasta sauce over his light-colored pinstripe shirt.

Another photo then showed Dunne in a fluffy hat posing before the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree with her sister and a friend, who also frequented the Kips Bay bar Common Country sometime in the night too.

Dunne faces tough NCAA gymanstics season

After enjoying some festive fun in the USA's most iconic city, she will start putting on her leotard and dialling in her eye as she returns to the gymnastics floor with the Tigers in the spring of 2025 as the person to beat.

She will face a stern challenge too after Jordan Chiles returned to UCLA in a bid to displace the blonde model, who has 5.4 million followers on Instagram and an estimated net worth of $3.5 million dollars.

The 23-year-old is an Olympic gold medallist and announced her college comeback shortly after losing a bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Games following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration of Sport by Romania.

"I'm so excited," Chiles told reporters. "I honestly missed Pauley (Pavilion) so much.

"Being a Bruin has meant everything to me. So its good to be back, your girl is back!"

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