Livvy Dunne proudly cheered on boyfriend Paul Skenes from the stands on Tuesday as he finished a scoreless first inning in the MLB All-Star Game.
The rookie Skenes was selected as the NL’s starting pitcher on the back of a blazing start to his MLB career with the Pirates.
And Dunne could be seen screaming from the stands as he earned his final out of the inning as Aaron Judge grounded out to third base.
Skenes was then replaced by pitcher Max Fried in the second inning.
Skenes, 22, is just the fifth rookie pitcher to start an All-Star Game in the showcase’s 94-year-history.

Livvy Dunne went wild at the MLB All-Star Game as her boyfriend Paul Skenes finished a scoreless first inning on the mound

Skenes and Dunne took the red carpet earlier in the day ahead of the All-Star Game
The last rookie pitcher to start an All-Star Game was Hideo Nomo, who started while playing for the Dodgers in 1995.
Earlier in the day, the superstar rookie and Dunne walked the red carpet at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas ahead of Tuesday night’s game.
It came one day after the couple jetted into Texas on a private jet, which the gymnast documented on her TikTok page.
The couple met at LSU, while Skenes starred on the school’s basebal team and Dunne on the gymnastics squad.
She recently announced that she’d be returning for a fifth year at the school.
More to follow.