Olivia “Livvy” Dunne loves what she sees from star Olympic gymnast Sunisa “Suni” Lee.
LSU’s national champion gymnast supported the reigning all-around Olympic gold medalist on Sunday from Bercy Arena in Paris, according to videos Dunne shared on her Instagram Stories.
Dunne, 21, posted one video of Lee, also 21, on the uneven bars, where she posted a score of 14.866 in Sunday’s Olympic qualifier.
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Lee finished third with an all-around score of 56.132, behind teammate Simone Biles (59.566) and Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade (57.700).
Team USA placed first in Sunday’s qualifier with a score of 172.296, with Italy (166.861) and China (166.628) rounding out the top three.
The women’s team final will take place on Tuesday followed by the women’s all-around final on Thursday.
Dunne’s posts from Sunday come one day after she supported her fellow Lady Tigers, Taryn Koth and Kirsten Nuss of Team USA, in their beach volleyball victory against Canada, according to the Daily Mail.
It’s been a summer to remember for Dunne, who recently announced her return to the LSU gymnastics team for her fifth and final year of eligibility.
Before traveling to Paris for the Olympics, Dunne ventured to Texas for the 2024 MLB All-Star Game, where she supported her boyfriend, rookie Pirates ace Paul Skenes, who started for the National League in his first All-Star appearance.
The couple, who confirmed their romance last summer, hit the red carpet together in Arlington, Texas, before the 22-year-old Skenes took the mound in an eventual 5-3 loss to the American League.
Dunne, a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model and social media sensation, cheered on the LSU alum from Globe Life Field, where she sported a customized “Skenes” top.
Skenes, the No. 1 overall pick by the Pirates in the 2023 MLB Draft, made his major league debut in May.
He currently boasts a 1.93 ERA and suffered his first MLB loss on Tuesday, a 2-1 defeat to the Cardinals.
The 2024 Olympics run through Aug. 11.