And the best boyfriend award goes to … Paul Skenes.
The Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher came to the rescue of his girlfriend, Olivia “Livvy” Dunne, during a potential fashion mishap at the MLB All-Star Game red carpet in Atlanta. With a considerate gesture, he stopped to tie her lace-up high heels on Tuesday.
At 6’6″, Skenes bent down to help Dunne while she lifted her dress to make it easier. Grateful for his assistance, she thanked him, and they continued to stroll hand-in-hand along the red carpet.

Gentleman Paul Skenes on the Red Carpet with Livvy Dunne 🤵♂️ pic.twitter.com/ea9rpRlE9X
— MLB (@MLB) July 15, 2025
Dunne, 22, later shared the adorable moment on her Instagram Stories, captioning it “Gentleman Paul Skenes.”
The social media influencer looked stunning in a navy blue, sleeveless Silvia Tcherassi dress priced at $1,590. The gown featured a conservative front while showing a daring back cutout in a mirror selfie she shared, giving fans a glimpse of her style.
She styled her signature blonde hair in an elegant updo, with face-framing strands left down to complement the dress’ turtleneck design. Adding to her look, she wore gold hoop earrings and a bracelet that gracefully wrapped around her middle finger.


Dunne and Skenes, both 23, have been together for two years after initially meeting at LSU. Outside of her relationship with the star pitcher, Dunne has her own flourishing career. She graduated from LSU in December 2024 and was one of the four cover stars for the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, showcasing her athletic physique in a zebra-print bikini.
Despite her success, she shared a recent setback; she was denied a purchase for the late Babe Ruth’s former New York City apartment. She expressed her disappointment, explaining that the co-op board voted “not to have me live there.”



She revealed that even after offering $1.59 million in cash, the co-op board backed out. They later cited her social media posts about the potential purchase as grounds for rejection.
“She messed up,” one neighbor commented. “The board got upset because she posted it on her Instagram.”
What do you think about the way public figures manage their relationships and personal lives in the spotlight?