Caught red-handed in the pool of a resort in Hawaii, Olivia Dunne went around the world with the photographs that TMZ took of her. The postcards show the gymnast resting with her boyfriend, Paul Skenes. The paparazzi focused on portraying her with the green bikini she wore and with which she showed off her figure. This invasion of her privacy would not worry her so much, no more than being watched by an eye without perspective of aesthetics
Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne traveled to Kauai to celebrate the wedding of the pitcher’s teammate with the Pirates, Jared Jones. In addition to accompanying the newlyweds, Paul and Livvy took the opportunity to be together and relax with a brief vacation after the end of the 2025 MLB season.
Apart from being in the pool, they strolled along the beach and swam in the sea. Dunne noticed the presence of the paparazzi and even smiled at their camera as she and Skenes made their way from one end of the resort to the other aboard a golf cart. She knows how to deal with being spied on, she detects her stalkers.
She is also aware that her beauty and physical attributes attract several publications and paparazzi obsessed with it. What she would dislike is for “snooping” photographers to take bad pictures.
Livvy’s request
Zach Dean, author at Outkick, published a column to address the case of TMZ and the images of Olivia Dunne with Paul Skenes at the Kauai resort. The columnist was keen to point out that she doesn’t mind some sites chasing her to portray her backside, because she has worked hard to have it that way
Specifying this aspect, Dean went on to what may really bother the gymnast. Apparently, Dunne has made a request to the media that hire the services of paparazzi to please care about taking decent photographs. In this regard, Dean echoes this request.
Just make sure she looks decent in the process. That’s all. A simple, straightforward request. If not, then do whatever you want
Dean criticizes precisely that Dunne was captured in moments where she is chewing food, getting up from the cot and putting on a wrinkled T-shirt. In other words, photos that are not aesthetic at all and that in the end do not show anything of the impact that Ivvy can cause.
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