Olivia Dunne, known widely as Paul Skenes girlfriend Olivia Dunne, has established herself as a leading internet personality and the top earner from NIL deals. After spending five years with the LSU Tigers gymnastics team, she transitioned from her athletic career to focus on expanding her influence in social media and brand endorsements. Dunne recently accompanied Skenes during the MLB All-Star week in Atlanta, where the couple made a red carpet appearance, highlighting their shared spotlight in sports and entertainment.
Following her gymnastics career conclusion in April, Dunne has remained active by broadening her endorsement deals with some of America’s most prominent brands and collaborating frequently with successful social media influencers. She also showed her support for Skenes by attending the National League’s Midsummer Classic at Truist Park on July 15, cheering from the stands during his pitching appearance.
Handling Online Criticism: Olivia Dunne’s Strategy for Staying Strong
In an insightful episode of the ‘What’s Your Story’ podcast, hosted by WWE star Stephanie McMahon, Olivia Dunne opened up about the challenges she faces as a self-made online figure. When asked how she deals with online negativity, Dunne emphasized the importance of taking control over her social media environment.
“I’m going to be completely honest. Either you have to ignore them or block them. I’ve no shame in blocking people or unfollowing. If you are getting hate and you don’t want to see it, you have control over your account. That’s the fun part of social media. You get to share what you want, and you get to not share what you don’t want to share.”
—Olivia Dunne
She further explained how filtering out harmful negativity helps maintain focus on her success and growth:

“If you don’t see something you like, I just block it. All that kind of stuff is just clutter, and it’s not going to help you. It really is not, and I’ve noticed the more you do right, the more people try to knock you down. Every single time when something good is happening to me or I’m about to have a breakthrough, whether it’s a huge new collaboration or something great.”
—Olivia Dunne
Adding to this, Dunne reflected on how negative reactions often coincide with her significant achievements:
“Whether it’s a Sports Illustrated cover, there are always people trying to pull at you, tear you down. I don’t know if it’s jealousy, I don’t know what it is, but it’s funny how things work because usually there’s a breakthrough right about to happen after.”
—Olivia Dunne
Support Between Olivia Dunne and Paul Skenes in Their Respective Careers
Besides managing her own public challenges, Dunne demonstrates consistent support for Paul Skenes, the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher who continues to impress in Major League Baseball. During the Midsummer Classic, Skenes delivered a scoreless first inning with two strikeouts for the National League All-Stars, marking his second consecutive All-Star selection despite a 4-8 season record that doesn’t fully capture his effectiveness on the mound in 2025.
Skenes, originally from Fullerton, is anticipated to pitch again soon, potentially in the Pirates’ upcoming home series against the Detroit Tigers at PNC Park. His promising performances paired with Dunne’s growing influence highlight the couple’s prominent presence in sports and media.
Implications of Olivia Dunne’s Approach on Influencer Culture
Olivia Dunne’s candid discussion about controlling her social media experience and blocking negativity underscores a valuable method for aspiring influencers navigating the pressures of online fame. By prioritizing mental clarity and self-empowerment, Dunne sets an example for maintaining balance in a highly scrutinized public life.
Her continuous rise alongside Paul Skenes, whose athletic accomplishments keep drawing attention, reflects a shared trajectory fueled by dedication and mutual support. As Dunne expands her portfolio and public engagements, her approach to handling criticism is likely to influence how other internet celebrities manage their digital communities moving forward.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Has anyone found the Paul Skenes?
A. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — An 11-year-old fan from California discovered a unique Paul Skenes baseball card. The Pirates wanted this card and offered 30 years of season tickets behind home plate in return.
Q. Did anyone find Paul Skenes’ baseball card?
A. Excitement about Skenes led collectors to eagerly search for his unique rookie card. An 11-year-old Dodgers fan in Los Angeles finally found it on Christmas morning. The Pirates had promised a reward to whoever discovered the Skenes card.

