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Livvy Dunne’s Gesture for Paul Skenes Misses Big Game


Livvy Dunne has always been a very adorable girlfriend. She recently proved this by trying to show support for her boyfriend, Paul Skenes, in the sweetest way possible. She brought a jersey with his name on it and was going to the game to show her support.

However, the former gymnast revealed in a recent reel that, despite getting a jersey, she still missed his big United States national baseball team game, turning the thoughtful gesture into a slightly ironic moment that fans found relatable. Meanwhile, her beyond-stylish outfits in the reels were totally on point.

Livvy Dunne misses Paul Skenes’ big Team USA game after getting a jersey with his name

Have a look at Livvy Dunne’s latest reel here:

Livvy Dunne’s latest reel showed how excited she was to attend her boyfriend Paul Skenes’s Team USA game. She even bought an oversized jersey with his name on it. Unfortunately, the second half of the reel revealed that she was unable to attend the game.

However, she still posed like a boss, wearing a white top with black pants and the sassiest accessories, including a matching bag, dainty earrings, glasses, and black boots.

Originally reported by Mehak Walia on Reality Tea.

Here you can find the original article; the photos and images used in our article also come from this source. We are not their authors; they have been used solely for informational purposes with proper attribution to their original source.

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