Olivia Dunne enjoyed a star-studded weekend at the Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara while her boyfriend, Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes, focused on Spring Training for the 2026 season.
The former LSU gymnast shared glimpses of her weekend on social media, posting a carousel of images from Levi’s Stadium, where she cheered on the Seattle Seahawks as they faced the New England Patriots. Captioning her post, Dunne wrote, “All part of my game plans,” highlighting her carefully curated off-field presence.
Dunne was seen alongside Madelyn Cline and Sydney Thomas, capturing photos that showcased both her Super Bowl outfit and the energetic atmosphere. A selfie at the Super Bowl party reignited a running joke from previous viral appearances, with Dunne captioning, “Solving world hunger the second year in a row.”
Now one of the most-followed personalities connected to college sports, Dunne boasts over 13 million TikTok followers. Thomas, who rose to fame as the ring girl at the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, has built a platform in fitness, fashion, and lifestyle content.
Reactions to Dunne’s posts were mixed. Fans praised her style, commenting, “I’m barking at my phone right now,” and “Livvy is actually mogging here,” while some criticized the attention given to the pair. One user questioned, “Why is the world obsessed with mid white girls?” highlighting ongoing debates about social media fame.
Seahawks dominate Patriots to claim Super Bowl 60
On the field, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi’s Stadium, capturing their second Super Bowl title. Seattle’s defense, led by Mike Macdonald and Aden Durde, recorded six sacks, three turnovers, and a defensive touchdown.
Durde became the first overseas coach to win a Super Bowl, with his defensive system, dubbed “the Dark Side,” shutting down Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. After Seattle led 9-0 at halftime, AJ Barner scored early in the fourth quarter following Maye’s first turnover. Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu returned an interception 45 yards for a touchdown, while Jason Meyers set a record with five field goals.
Macdonald praised his team, saying, “We were the better team; we’re the best team. We loved each other, we believed in each other and now we’re champions. We went to the dark side tonight. We love our players – they made it happen. They made it come to life.”
The 70,823-strong crowd mostly supported Seattle, with Sam Darnold completing his redemption arc in his first year with the team after bouncing between multiple squads over his eight-year career. In contrast, Maye and the Patriots struggled, managing only four first downs and 52 total yards by halftime, prompting jokes online that Bad Bunny gained more yards during his halftime show.
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